Two in three Britons say NHS services are ‘bad’ Two in three voters have described NHS services as “bad”, according to a new poll revealing that Britons appear to be losing faith in the health service.
Some 67 per cent of people say NHS services were bad and only 22 per cent say they are good, according to the YouGov survey – which also found 78 per cent think the health service if currently operating “badly”. The Independent
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- NHS in England under more ‘extreme pressure’ than at height of pandemic The Guardian
- It's not just the NHS - Europe's healthcare crisis Sky News
- NHS waiting lists are a 'national scandal', British Medical Association chairman says Sky News
- Public faith in the NHS collapses The Times
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