The National Health Service is the publicly funded national healthcare system for the UK. It provides mostly free healthcare to all legal English residents. In 2015 the NHS spent 10% of its budget on private providers.
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Response rates from 5.6k Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.
17% More |
83% Less |
7% More |
74% 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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Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9D7M9CC1yr1Y
Shouldn’t be privatised at all
@93JNMJR3yrs3Y
I am satisfied with the current amount of privatisation
@B2GQWFT3 days3D
Less, we should not deny thoes who need help through privatisation, as it is said in Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
@B2G7XFG4 days4D
There should be a balance that ensures the availability of sufficient healthcare for all but if certain people want to go private then go for it.
@B2994NK2wks2W
Less and reduce any inefficiencies or ask for people to pay a slight fee to slightly cover the cost of medical bills
@B27W8L73wks3W
There shouldn't be privatisation of the NHS, but we shouldn't shut down ideas that can reform the NHS due to fears of privatisation
@B26RXQ24wks4W
nationalize where it can increase quality and reduce costs, and privatize when the opposite is the case
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