In a 44-page document she wrote herself in 2009, when Ms Truss was deputy director of the Reform think tank, she also called for doctors’ pay to be cut by 10 per cent. The document, entitled “Back to Black” was written when Labor was in power. Talk TV’s ‘The News Desk’ reported on Thursday that the Tory frontbencher also wanted to scrap universal child benefit, according to the document. He wanted to significantly reduce government spending. Reform in 2008 argued that “the economic situation was much worse than the government would admit” and the report — written by six authors, including Ms Truss — argued that the economy was “burdened by excessive debt”. The investigation showed that “public finances were dire and Treasury forecasts were unrealistic.” Its recommendations to cut £28bn in a single year included introducing user charges for seeing a doctor, cutting the pay of hospital “registrars, consultants, GPs and managers” by 10% and scrapping “pensioner gimmicks such as the winter fuel allowance”. “. According to the paper, the authors suggest that “user charges should be introduced and there should be greater reliance on other health professionals … to treat less serious conditions.” It adds: “Cut the pay of NHS doctors and managers by 10 per cent.” And that “the universal child benefit should be abolished. Instead, child benefits should be targeted at families with low incomes.” A spokesman for Ms Truss was quoted as saying that “co-authoring a document does not mean that one supports every proposal that is put forward. Liz is focused on her bold economic plan to boost growth, cut taxes and put money back into the pockets of working people.” In fact, Paul Waugh of iNews reported on the paper “Back to Black” in January this year. The 44-page document warned that “the UK has cultivated a paltry public expenditure which cannot be controlled simply by removing a few outer leaves”. The document also suggested scrapping “unsuitable defense projects” such as the planned new aircraft carriers and the Typhoon jet, and introducing market rates for student loans.


title: “Liz Truss Called For Patients To Be Charged For Their Doctor S Visit Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-05” author: “Christina Garrick”


In a 44-page document she wrote herself in 2009, when Ms Truss was deputy director of the Reform think tank, she also called for doctors’ pay to be cut by 10 per cent. The document, entitled “Back to Black” was written when Labor was in power. Talk TV’s ‘The News Desk’ reported on Thursday that the Tory frontbencher also wanted to scrap universal child benefit, according to the document. He wanted to significantly reduce government spending. Reform in 2008 argued that “the economic situation was much worse than the government would admit” and the report — written by six authors, including Ms Truss — argued that the economy was “burdened by excessive debt”. The investigation showed that “public finances were dire and Treasury forecasts were unrealistic.” Its recommendations to cut £28bn in a single year included introducing user charges for seeing a doctor, cutting the pay of hospital “registrars, consultants, GPs and managers” by 10% and scrapping “pensioner gimmicks such as the winter fuel allowance”. “. According to the paper, the authors suggest that “user charges should be introduced and there should be greater reliance on other health professionals … to treat less serious conditions.” It adds: “Cut the pay of NHS doctors and managers by 10 per cent.” And that “the universal child benefit should be abolished. Instead, child benefits should be targeted at families with low incomes.” A spokesman for Ms Truss was quoted as saying that “co-authoring a document does not mean that one supports every proposal that is put forward. Liz is focused on her bold economic plan to boost growth, cut taxes and put money back into the pockets of working people.” In fact, Paul Waugh of iNews reported on the paper “Back to Black” in January this year. The 44-page document warned that “the UK has cultivated a paltry public expenditure which cannot be controlled simply by removing a few outer leaves”. The document also suggested scrapping “unsuitable defense projects” such as the planned new aircraft carriers and the Typhoon jet, and introducing market rates for student loans.


title: “Liz Truss Called For Patients To Be Charged For Their Doctor S Visit Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Amanda Macquarrie”


In a 44-page document she wrote herself in 2009, when Ms Truss was deputy director of the Reform think tank, she also called for doctors’ pay to be cut by 10 per cent. The document, entitled “Back to Black” was written when Labor was in power. Talk TV’s ‘The News Desk’ reported on Thursday that the Tory frontbencher also wanted to scrap universal child benefit, according to the document. He wanted to significantly reduce government spending. Reform in 2008 argued that “the economic situation was much worse than the government would admit” and the report — written by six authors, including Ms Truss — argued that the economy was “burdened by excessive debt”. The investigation showed that “public finances were dire and Treasury forecasts were unrealistic.” Its recommendations to cut £28bn in a single year included introducing user charges for seeing a doctor, cutting the pay of hospital “registrars, consultants, GPs and managers” by 10% and scrapping “pensioner gimmicks such as the winter fuel allowance”. “. According to the paper, the authors suggest that “user charges should be introduced and there should be greater reliance on other health professionals … to treat less serious conditions.” It adds: “Cut the pay of NHS doctors and managers by 10 per cent.” And that “the universal child benefit should be abolished. Instead, child benefits should be targeted at families with low incomes.” A spokesman for Ms Truss was quoted as saying that “co-authoring a document does not mean that one supports every proposal that is put forward. Liz is focused on her bold economic plan to boost growth, cut taxes and put money back into the pockets of working people.” In fact, Paul Waugh of iNews reported on the paper “Back to Black” in January this year. The 44-page document warned that “the UK has cultivated a paltry public expenditure which cannot be controlled simply by removing a few outer leaves”. The document also suggested scrapping “unsuitable defense projects” such as the planned new aircraft carriers and the Typhoon jet, and introducing market rates for student loans.


title: “Liz Truss Called For Patients To Be Charged For Their Doctor S Visit Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-12” author: “Sidney Lopez”


In a 44-page document she wrote herself in 2009, when Ms Truss was deputy director of the Reform think tank, she also called for doctors’ pay to be cut by 10 per cent. The document, entitled “Back to Black” was written when Labor was in power. Talk TV’s ‘The News Desk’ reported on Thursday that the Tory frontbencher also wanted to scrap universal child benefit, according to the document. He wanted to significantly reduce government spending. Reform in 2008 argued that “the economic situation was much worse than the government would admit” and the report — written by six authors, including Ms Truss — argued that the economy was “burdened by excessive debt”. The investigation showed that “public finances were dire and Treasury forecasts were unrealistic.” Its recommendations to cut £28bn in a single year included introducing user charges for seeing a doctor, cutting the pay of hospital “registrars, consultants, GPs and managers” by 10% and scrapping “pensioner gimmicks such as the winter fuel allowance”. “. According to the paper, the authors suggest that “user charges should be introduced and there should be greater reliance on other health professionals … to treat less serious conditions.” It adds: “Cut the pay of NHS doctors and managers by 10 per cent.” And that “the universal child benefit should be abolished. Instead, child benefits should be targeted at families with low incomes.” A spokesman for Ms Truss was quoted as saying that “co-authoring a document does not mean that one supports every proposal that is put forward. Liz is focused on her bold economic plan to boost growth, cut taxes and put money back into the pockets of working people.” In fact, Paul Waugh of iNews reported on the paper “Back to Black” in January this year. The 44-page document warned that “the UK has cultivated a paltry public expenditure which cannot be controlled simply by removing a few outer leaves”. The document also suggested scrapping “unsuitable defense projects” such as the planned new aircraft carriers and the Typhoon jet, and introducing market rates for student loans.