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Liz Truss dodges questions about controversial pamphlet suggesting 10% pay cut for doctors

Liz Truss teases BBC for 'not getting the facts right'

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When Tory lead candidate Ms Truss was speaking to Alastair her Stewart on the British news, Mr Stewart said she was digging I tried to ask her about the pamphlet given. According to her TalkTV, which she co-wrote when she was Deputy Director of the Reform think tank. The pamphlet suggested that the doctor's salary could be cut by her 10%, and the patient could be billed for her GP's visits, according to the report.

A document titled "Back to Black", written when the Labor Party was in power, called for a drastic downsizing of the state and cuts in government spending at the time. reveals the author's suggestions.

Mr. Stewart said: ``The article you contributed in 2019 was driven by a reform of budgetary considerations...''

Ms. Truss interrupted.

He replied: "I'm sorry, typo."

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Mr. Truss was talking to Alastair Stewart. GB News (Image: Getty Images)

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Ms Truss reportedly fielded questions about a controversial report she co-authored in 2009 (Image: Getty Images)

Ms. Truss laughs, "I always thought GB News had a high standard of quality. It's not the BBC. It's telling the truth." 63}

Under the section "Introducing User Fees for General Practitioners," the pamphlet states:

The report continues:

"Abolish universal child benefits. Instead, child benefits should be targeted to low-income families."

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Document titled "Back to Black" written while Labor was in power (Image: Getty Images)

It also calls for the cancellation of several major military procurement projects, including the Royal Navy's two new aircraft carriers HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales. "Inappropriate defense projects" that "do not contribute to Britain's modern defense requirements".

Ms Truss promoted her Back to Black report for Reform in articles in The Spectator and Conservative Home after it was published in April 2009.

Her campaign has been asked to comment on her 2009 report. about her ideological approach to government spending if she enters Downing Street in September.

Ms Truss promoted her Back to Black report of her Reform in articles in The Spectator and Conservative Home after it was published in April 2009.

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The report continues: "Reduce the salaries of doctors and NHS managers by 10%."(Image: Getty Images)

According to polling expert Sir Joe, polls always list Truss as the clear favorite to win the 10th race hn Curtice said it would be "very surprising" if she didn't take office.

Workers reveals her Truss report 13 years ago entitled 'Back to Black' reveals 'the reality of her agenda is catastrophic cuts' said he did.