Did not lodge any formal objections, as felt it would be futile within City Chambers, who, no doubt have their own ideas of what they want outside their windows....
However, much in reverse of what seems to be the majority opinion, I would move the lot to 'Monument Hill' above the cathedral, where most of these 'dignaries' reside in body.
About time we got rid of these victorian relics, whose sole remit was either to spend some of their 'ill-gotten' gains from slave labour, or the sweat of others, to gratify themselves in the public eye.
Modern cities usually find a place for these relics in some corner of an unused park or field, and follow the public opinion of getting something Modern and unique, that future generations will have a relationship with.
But.....let's not replace them with tokens of similar 'plastic people' whose role within Glasgow has been to make money on the backs of others....
Better to follow the example of Dundee, who decided Desparate Dan was a better image to grace the city, than some General or Politician whose memory will be kept alive by erecting some effigy.....
Better a plant pot....than a Piss Pot...!