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 187k City and County of the City of London voters.
36% More |
64% Less |
17% More |
59% Less |
18% More, but only where it can increase quality while reducing costs |
5% Less, and nationalise all health services |
0% More, and completely privatise the NHS |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 187k City and County of the City of London voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 187k City and County of the City of London voters.
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Unique answers from City and County of the City of London voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Shouldn’t be privatised at all
@93JNMJR2yrs2Y
I am satisfied with the current amount of privatisation
@9ZGXSK21wk1W
Less, but only privatise those that will improve quality and reduce costs, but those who cant afford treatment should be able to use all NHS services for free.
@9SGRY5P3mos3MO
More, research and development should be left to private companies whereas surgery and prescriptions should be public sector workers.
@9SBTMJP3mos3MO
Less, and demand a nationalisation for all health services across the UK, and give them the same powers as the NHS.
@9S79S723mos3MO
I think they should offer private NHS appointments to people who need them and not just to the rich or middle class
@9S545M63mos3MO
Certain things should be private, such as paying to quit smoking. Why should individuals get free treatment for poor life style choices? Drugs especially for instance.
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