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 14.1k City of Derby voters.
21% More |
79% Less |
10% More |
70% Less |
12% More, but only where it can increase quality while reducing costs |
8% Less, and nationalise all health services |
0% More, and completely privatise the NHS |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 14.1k City of Derby voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 14.1k City of Derby voters.
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Unique answers from City of Derby 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
@B2QWQBN4 days4D
I think the NHS should be turned into a company owned by the government it gives the government one less reason to tax people and the people who are paying are the ones using it and instead of full privatisation it still gives the government a level of control
@B2Q2SM46 days6D
Neither, but rather a nationalised pricing structure for all services (excluding national emergency's, such as COVID), to avoid inflated prices through private ownership. However individuals in dire circumstances can qualify for free healthcare.
@B2NHBD67 days7D
Maintain the same but allow vouchers for private health care for individuals who wait to long to be seen
@B2M92W61wk1W
The NHS should be a Public Health Service, though parts of it can be privatised to prevent it being in the wrong hands
@B2HM2L52wks2W
It's not a question of more or less privatisation it's a question of reforming the NHS to be better run
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