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Liz Truss mocks BBC to avoid questions about controversial report she co-wrote

Conservative leader frontrunner Liz Truss mocked the BBC's journalism standards in a controversial report she co-wrote in 2009. You have successfully circumvented the question about .

At her GB News her Tory Chiefs' Conference in Manchester on Friday,Alastair her Stewart when she was Deputy Director I tried to ask her about a pamphlet I co-wrote for reformthink tanks.

On Thursday, she charged patients to see a GP, as first reported by TalkTV's The Newsdesk, and called for a doctor's salary to be cut by 10% of hers.

Ms. Truss and six of her others wrote her 40-page report titled Back to Black, which also proposed the abolition of universal child benefits.

At the conference on Friday, Stewart said: 2009, Alastair.

He replied,

"It caused a bit of controversy,"

Ms. Truss said with a laugh.

He argued: "We do.

BBC Broadside drew thunderous applause from the audience.

"Mr. , that's enough," Stewart said.

``This is not a rehearsal. increase.

It argued that such charges "could save the NHS money" and "lead to reduced demand, which in turn saves the NHS the cost of providing unnecessary services."

"A 10% pay cut for doctors and NHS managers," the report continues.

``Abolish universal child allowances. Instead, child allowances should target low-income families...

Remove pensioner gimmicks such as free TV licenses…

``On student loans introducing market rates of interest''.

When asked to comment on his 2009 report, Truss' campaign told The News Desk:

"Liz focuses on a bold economic plan to boost growth, cut taxes and put money back into the pockets of hardworking people".