Scots wha hae seen top Tory put to the knife

HIS Government famously championed the short, sharp shock, but Kenneth Baker never expected he would be on the receiving end of one.

Lord Baker, one of Margaret Thatcher's most prominent cabinet ministers, suffered the indignity of having a knife pressed against his throat during a Burns Supper.

Ex-miner turned award-winning poet Rab Wilson decided to administer some summary "poetic justice" when he discovered the top Tory, whom he blamed for throwing him out of work in the 1980s, was sitting just two seats away from him.

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