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Unfitting end for radical Tory MSP whose style will be sorely missed

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Published Date: 11 November 2005
THE life of Brian, Monteith of that ilk, has not been dull. It was always said of Kenneth Clarke, a Conservative of a lighter Tory hue, that he would cross the street to join a political scrap. Monteith, it can be fairly said, is the kind of politician who would sprint across a dual carriageway to join a plot.
However, it would be grossly unfair to write Mr Monteith's political obituary solely in terms of his unmasking for doing what many others in his party - including those at a more senior level - were also doing: communicating to journalists in unflatt...



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