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Liz Truss has called for charging patients who see a GP.

Liz Truss revealed in a 2009 document she wrote that patients asked for a fee to see their primary care physician. became.

In her 44-page document she co-wrote in 2009, she cut doctors' salaries by 10% of hers when Mr. Truss was deputy director of the think tank Reform. I asked for

The document titled "Back to Black" was written whileLabor was in power.

Talk TV's "The News Desk"reported on Thursday that the Tory frontrunner wants to abolish universal child benefits. She wanted to drastically cut government spending.

The 2008 reforms argued that "the economic situation was much worse than the government admitted", and a report authored by her six authors, including Ms Truss, found that the economy was " We are being weighed down by too much debt," he said. The survey showed that "the finances were dire and the Treasury's forecasts were unrealistic."

Its recommendations to save £28 billion in a year include the introduction of a user fee to see a GP; 10% cut in salary, and “pensioner gimmicks, winter fuel allowances,” etc.

According to this document, the authors suggest that "user billing should be introduced to increase reliance on other medical professionals."

It further adds that "she will cut the salaries of doctors and her NHS her manager by 10%." and "Abolish universal child benefits. Instead, child benefits should target low-income families."

Nor does anyone endorse every proposal submitted.Liz focuses on her bold economic plan to boost growth, cut taxes and put money back into the pockets of hardworking people.

In factiNews' Paul Waugh reportedBack to Black in January of this year. A 44-page document warns that "Britain has grown up with public spending petty things that cannot be controlled by simply cutting off the few outer leaves." It also proposes scrapping “inappropriate defense projects” such as new aircraft carriers and Typhoon jets, and introducing market interest rates on student loans.