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my complaint is triggered by some nasty, unkind, snide reporting i heard from chris mason at the tory conference. liz truss was getting into a car, and he said words to the effect of, liz truss can t leave quickly enough. maybe she had an appointment or a room to go to or work to get on with, whatever. she s probably sick of being caught and verbally mugged by reporters. do they do positive or only one upmanship? we put that point to bbc news, and they told us. the thinking behind the mini budget a fortnight ago and the economic philosophies of the prime minister and her chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, dubbed trussanomics, have been developed over recent years by a number of individuals and organisations, including the institute of economic affairs. and staff from the iea have appeared on several bbc outlets over the past two weeks. right, let s talk to a panel of experts, the head of public policy at the free market think tank, the institute for economic affairs, matthew ....
Enthusiastically welcomed the mini budget. how do you feel today? we re joined now by andy mair from the free market think tank the institute for economic affairs. joining us now is len shackleton, editorial and research fellow at the . institute of economic affairs and professor of economics ati the university of buckingham. as you can see, the iea is normally, but not always labelled on air as a free market think tank. it has links with the conservative party. the chancellor spoke at its fringe event at the party conference this week, but it says it s independent of any political party or group. its website doesn t say specifically who funds it, but three tobacco companies have confirmed they provide it with financial support. we ve had complaints over the years from viewers who do not think its staff are suitable guests for bbc news programmes. paul slade is the latest. ....