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Response rates from 2.5k AB11 5 voters.

19%
More
81%
Less
9%
More
72%
Less
9%
More, but only where it can increase quality while reducing costs
9%
Less, and nationalise all health services
0%
More, and completely privatise the NHS

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from AB11 5 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B3PQ2KVanswered…3 days3D

Unneccessary treatment, and treatment where it is the fault of another e.g. car crash or fault of themselves should be privatised

 @B3PN5ZQ answered…4 days4D

Privatise the NHS but still keep the free prescriptions and medical care for all children and take care for the elderly who aren't financially stable. Working age citizens with no disabilities should always be responsible for their general health and wellbeing. There are alternative methods for being able to treat and cure viruses and infections at home without the need of a professional. "Free" medical care should be a last resort for the ones who genuinely need it due to not being able to cover costs.

 @B3HLGMLanswered…1wk1W

More, Private enterprise should be allowed but the NHS should remain a government entity, some low-cost fees should be added based on ability to pay

 @B2PJ87Y from Guam  answered…2wks2W

Should the UK labour party leader and prime minister who's reduced only chips and clips together issues by Israeli government prime minister look in forwards is cits price is health care process poxy

 @B2XSNJVanswered…4wks4W

I think there should be less incentive for health care providers to move to private sector healthcare