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Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
183647241717261991519138364783NET: Better7%8%8%9%7%6%9%8%6%8%11%7%6%7%9%8%
291968694421252111829Much better (5)1%2%o3%o2%4%2%3%2%3%1%7%xfh3%1%2%4%3%o
162628189111715513786262954Slightly better (4)6%6%5%7%4%4%6%6%4%7%4%5%5%5%6%5%
931662189380104107885057696655180205384About the same (3)35%37%37%37%36%37%39%38%34%31%40%37%46%f34%41%xb37%
7311617264657684583751495440154135288Slightly worse (2)27%26%29%25%29%27%30%25%25%28%29%30%33%29%27%28%
7611812567546854584957283617142102244Much worse (1)28%m26%21%27%24%25%20%25%33%xcde31%xcde17%20%14%27%xa20%24%aei
14823529813011914413811585107779057296236532NET: Worse55%52%51%52%53%52%50%50%57%58%e46%50%48%56%xa47%52%a
101222591371045410-181634Don't know4%3%4%2%4%5%2%4%3%3%2%6%c-3%3%3%
2.212.30o2.37o2.322.312.282.42x2.322.162.182.55xfgh2.362.46fg2.242.44xb2.34bfgoMean
0.961.000.991.031.010.970.980.991.020.991.060.960.850.981.001.00Standard deviation0.060.050.040.070.080.060.050.060.080.070.090.080.090.040.040.03Standard error
-131-199-251-107-103-128-112-96-76-93-58-77-50-260-190-449NET: Better - Worse-49%-44%-43%-42%-46%-46%-40%-42%-51%-50%-34%-43%-41%-49%-38%-44%
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Table 1
Q1. I'd now like you to think about your own experience and everything you have seen, heard or read recently. Do you think the ability for the NHS to deliver the care and services it provides over the last six months has been getting ...Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
451114171517206383NET: Better14%10%12%10%8%6%7%12%d7%8%
232177772229Much better (5)6%6%2%1%3%3%3%4%3%3%
2291210910144154Slightly better (4)8%4%10%d9%ad4%3%4%8%d5%5%
11162154931117947337384About the same (3)37%31%24%41%bg41%bg42%bcg32%28%39%xbcg37%bg
512293173637447242288Slightly worse (2)17%24%34%24%32%24%31%28%28%28%
916213239675947197244Much worse (1)31%31%e25%24%17%26%e24%28%e23%e24%e
1528516311213013394439532NET: Worse49%55%58%48%49%50%55%56%51%52%
-251661472634Don't know-4%6%1%3%2%6%af4%3%3%
2.402.272.272.392.432.312.262.302.342.34Mean
1.201.151.040.990.940.980.991.100.981.00Standard deviation0.220.160.120.090.060.060.070.090.030.03Standard error
-10-23-40-50-95-115-117-73-376-449NET: Better - Worse-35%-45%-46%-38%-41%-44%-48%-44%-43%-44%
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Table 2
Q1. I'd now like you to think about your own experience and everything you have seen, heard or read recently. Do you think the ability for the NHS to deliver the care and services it provides over the last six months has been getting ...Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
----831375275223512583NET: Better----100%xjklm8%5%4%10%7%8%7%11%8%bjklm
----294348161020829Much better (5)----34%xjklm2%2%3%3%2%4%3%4%3%jklm
----541051193612311654Slightly better (4)----66%xjklm6%f3%1%7%f5%4%4%7%5%bfjklm
--384--6758439925110829666384About the same (3)--100%xijlm--40%36%35%37%36%38%39%a30%37%aijlm
-288-288-485038811968421368288Slightly worse (2)-100%xijkm-54%xikm-29%31%31%30%28%29%28%31%28%ikm
244--244-364428561716617758244Much worse (1)100%xijkl--46%xikl-21%27%22%21%25%23%23%26%24%ikl
244288-532-849465137367150390125532NET: Worse100%xik100%xik-100%xik-50%58%53%51%53%52%51%57%52%ik
-----328624827334Don't know-----2%1%7%xegh2%3%3%3%2%3%jklm
1.002.00j3.00xj1.54m4.34xjklm2.372.202.272.402.302.352.332.312.34jlmMean
0.000.000.000.500.480.960.940.971.000.981.010.971.061.00Standard deviation0.000.000.000.020.050.070.070.090.060.040.060.040.080.03Standard error
-244-2880-53283-71-86-60-110-315-127-339-101-449NET: Better - Worse-100%-100%0%-100%100%-42%-53%-49%-41%-46%-44%-44%-46%-44%
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Table 3
Q1. I'd now like you to think about your own experience and everything you have seen, heard or read recently. Do you think the ability for the NHS to deliver the care and services it provides over the last six months has been getting ...Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
15226338614513917718711510112511111482338311648NET: Resources/56%59%66%xno58%62%64%67%xl50%68%h68%h65%h64%h69%h64%62%63%hnoinvestment
1372453601361291691711049411210511180317288605NET: Shortage of or51%55%o62%xno54%57%61%61%45%63%h61%h62%h62%h66%h60%57%59%hooverworked healthcare
prof / medicalstudents / Govt cuts /Level or lack offunding for NHS / lackof resources
7312817673668876594746585342182122304Shortage of27%29%30%29%29%32%27%25%32%25%34%30%35%34%xa24%29%ahealthcare
professionals (e.g.doctors, nurses, GPs,etc.)
508814241586764373248455215107122229Government cuts to19%20%24%16%26%l24%l23%16%22%26%ch27%ch29%xch12%20%24%22%chlNHS funding
448512847436262343442373234113101213The general level of16%19%o22%18%19%22%22%15%23%h23%h22%18%29%h21%20%21%hofunding for the NHS
19374918142431161517101910523486Overworked healthcare7%8%8%7%6%9%11%x7%10%9%6%11%8%10%7%8%professionals (e.g.
doctors, nurses, GPs,etc.)
354322222231-449Lack of resources/1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%1%2%*-1%1%1%equipment/ facilities
1512-3-1-1-22145Shortage of medical*1%o*1%-1%-*-*-1%1%*1%1%mstudents
172244121611271215147126353166Funding going to the6%5%8%5%7%4%10%xjl5%10%x8%4%6%5%7%6%6%wrong parts of the NHS
8112049116838561151631The way in which the3%2%3%2%4%4%2%4%2%4%3%3%1%3%3%3%NHS is funded (i.e.
being free at thepoint of service)
331113632272119514Closure of hospitals/1%1%2%*1%2%1%1%1%4%xdh1%*1%2%1%1%walk in centres/ A&E
Departments
58411642413-37613Poorly trained/2%2%1%1%*2%2%1%3%d1%2%-2%1%1%1%inexperienced staff
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Table 4
Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
122121-1---21-44Too many foreign****1%*-*---1%1%-1%*staff/ language
barriers
112--11111---2-2Treatment is becoming***--****1%---*-*more expensive
--1---1-*--1-1-1Not enough people--*---*-*--1%-*-*contributing to the
funding of NHS/unemployed people notcontributing tofunding of NHS
10315116965669197875261524324170150319NET: Population issues38%xmn34%29%26%29%33%35%xl38%xcd35%c33%30%24%20%32%30%31%c
436973243042463319291826167567141Growing population16%15%12%10%13%15%16%l14%13%16%10%15%13%14%13%14%
34467719233149311824281656360123Ageing population13%n10%13%8%10%11%18%xjkl13%c12%13%c17%c9%4%12%12%12%cl
4458443026281840251710545645102The level of16%xmn13%xm7%12%i11%10%7%17%xcdef17%xcdef9%d6%3%4%11%9%10%dimimmigration to the
United Kingdom
2621-4212-3-2527People are unable to1%1%**-2%1%*1%-2%-2%1%*1%get appointments
7511118464548394674956455622161134295NET: Access to care28%n25%31%xn25%24%30%34%xkl29%33%c30%27%31%19%30%27%29%
4665107363150554030292736119676172People using NHS17%n14%18%14%14%18%20%x17%20%c15%16%20%10%18%15%17%services
inappropriately (e.g.Accident and Emergencyservices)
914319912141049886232145People expecting to be3%3%5%4%4%4%5%4%2%5%4%5%5%4%4%4%seen or treated by a
health professionalfor a health conditionthat could be treatedwith other remediessuch as over thecounter medicines
916251098147510893202141People accessing3%4%4%4%4%3%5%3%3%5%5%5%2%4%4%4%health care when they
are not entitled/health tourism
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Table 4
Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
91124361214888453201635Lack of social care3%2%4%1%3%4%l5%xl3%5%4%2%3%2%4%3%3%l
5614527655324215520GP services not being2%1%2%2%1%2%2%2%3%2%1%2%1%3%a1%2%aavailable in the
evenings
689524656213-13417GP services not being2%2%2%2%1%1%2%2%4%x1%*2%-3%a1%2%aavailable at the
weekends
57862524232319615Bed blocking/ lack of2%2%1%2%1%2%1%2%1%2%1%2%1%2%1%1%free beds/ too many
hospital beds taken upby patients stayinglonger than necessary
-291263-252215712Drugs are too-1%2%o*1%2%1%-1%3%h1%1%1%1%1%1%expensive
221--212---1-213Lack nursing homes for1%**--1%*1%---*-***the elderly
--2---2---21-212Insufficient mental--*---1%x---1%*-***health facilities
3154108333051482824432429148379162NET: Management/12%12%18%xno13%13%19%17%12%16%23%xceh14%16%12%16%16%16%nobureaucracy
132445209231711151811104432770Bad management5%5%8%8%4%8%6%5%10%h10%7%5%3%8%5%7%
8123256211274154103222244Unrealistic Government3%3%5%x2%2%8%xkl4%3%3%8%xegh3%6%3%4%4%4%targets (e.g. on
waiting times)
5142371397529497152236Government reforms2%3%4%3%6%3%3%2%2%5%2%5%5%3%4%4%
67276810126412461151935Bureaucracy2%2%5%xn2%3%3%4%3%3%7%x3%3%1%3%4%3%n
116--431*1121246Lack of communication/**1%--1%1%**1%1%1%1%*1%1%with patients/ between
departments
--6-1-5-13111346Inefficient working--1%-*-2%xjl-1%2%**1%*1%1%practices/ use of
resources
1141-131-211-325Outsourcing services**1%*-*1%1%-1%*1%-1%**to private companies
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Table 4
Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
172939111114301671112138383067NET: Health-related6%6%7%5%5%5%11%xjkl7%4%6%7%7%7%7%6%7%matters
1323229911171257787252145The impact of people's5%5%4%3%4%4%6%5%3%4%4%4%5%5%4%4%lifestyle choices on
their health (e.g.smoking, drinking,diet, etc.)
47141241532455213922Certain illnesses and1%2%2%*1%1%5%xjkl1%1%2%3%3%1%2%2%2%ldiseases becoming more
common
1122-1-1-1-1-213Medical advances allow***1%-*-*-1%-1%-***treatment of
conditions that werepreviously nottreatable
315767333233263114202622126163124NET: Other11%13%12%13%14%12%9%13%10%11%15%12%10%12%13%12%i
148-183-3-3323911Bad publicity / media1%1%1%-*3%xl1%-2%h-2%2%1%*2%1%coverage
257334222-2415611Poor wages paid to1%1%1%1%1%2%1%1%2%-1%2%1%1%1%1%staff
4452-614-21-2729Patients not attending2%1%1%1%-2%x*2%-1%1%-2%1%*1%their appointments
15453-11-142-548Poor service /*1%o1%2%j1%-**-1%2%1%-1%1%1%treatment provided to
patients
117-22411222-368The time of year /**1%-1%1%2%*1%1%1%1%-*1%1%cold weather / more
people are ill at thistime of year
--5--41--4-1-135Poor IT systems--1%--1%*--2%xh-*-*1%*
12311211---31145Brexit**1%**1%**---2%1%*1%*
--4--31--1-12314Strikes by medical--1%--1%*--*-1%2%1%**professionals /
students
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Table 4
Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
112--1211*1--213The public's***--*1%***1%--***expectations on what
the NHS should deliverare too high
22111-121----213Poor morale amongst1%****-*1%1%----***staff
--3-12---21---33Issues with--*-*1%---1%1%---1%*consultants
--2--2-----11112Location--*--1%-----1%1%***
--2-1-1----2-112Public opinion of the--*-1%-*----1%x-***NHS is negative
26184939241142-141024Other1%1%3%1%4%1%3%1%3%6%xcdh3%1%-3%2%2%o
16299191342182-755211738Nothing6%xm6%xm1%7%xij6%ij2%1%8%xfg2%-4%f3%f4%f4%3%4%fijm
819311319109102710129183351Don't know3%4%5%5%8%i3%3%4%2%4%6%6%g8%g3%7%xb5%bg
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Table 4
Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
21396182146151149120528648NET: Resources/68%76%ad70%62%64%58%62%71%xad61%63%ainvestment
20385578134142138112493605NET: Shortage of or66%74%xacd63%59%58%54%57%67%xad57%59%aoverworked healthcare
prof / medicalstudents / Govt cuts /Level or lack offunding for NHS / lackof resources
1614253765697756249304Shortage of55%28%28%28%28%26%32%33%29%29%healthcare
professionals (e.g.doctors, nurses, GPs,etc.)
518162253565939190229Government cuts to18%36%xabdfg18%17%23%21%24%23%22%22%NHS funding
710222854524039174213The general level of24%20%25%21%23%20%16%23%20%21%funding for the NHS
2478232121137386Overworked healthcare7%8%8%6%10%8%9%8%8%8%professionals (e.g.
doctors, nurses, GPs,etc.)
1-*1115279Lack of resources/3%-1%1%**2%1%1%1%equipment/ facilities
-1-13--155Shortage of medical-2%-1%1%--*1%1%students
1484201515135466Funding going to the3%7%9%3%9%6%6%8%6%6%wrong parts of the NHS
--35413532831The way in which the--3%4%2%5%2%2%3%3%NHS is funded (i.e.
being free at thepoint of service)
--1433311314Closure of hospitals/--1%3%1%1%1%*2%1%walk in centres/ A&E
Departments
--1244211213Poorly trained/--1%2%2%2%1%1%1%1%inexperienced staff
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
----22--44Too many foreign----1%1%--**staff/ language
barriers
----2---22Treatment is becoming----1%---**more expensive
-----1--11Not enough people-----1%--**contributing to the
funding of NHS/unemployed people notcontributing tofunding of NHS
8111444631017734286319NET: Population issues26%22%17%33%bg28%39%xabegh32%bg20%33%xbg31%bg
4262328403813129141Growing population15%3%7%18%bh12%15%bh16%bh7%15%xbh14%bh
3491528333016107123Ageing population10%7%10%12%12%13%13%9%12%12%
38282043181289102The level of11%15%bg2%6%9%16%xabcefg7%7%g10%g10%gimmigration to the
United Kingdom
----152-77People are unable to----*2%1%-1%1%get appointments
911332960747953242295NET: Access to care30%22%38%f22%26%28%33%f32%28%29%
54201828445229143172People using NHS18%8%23%eh13%12%17%22%xaeh17%h17%17%services
inappropriately (e.g.Accident and Emergencyservices)
13739148103445People expecting to be2%5%8%2%4%5%3%6%4%4%seen or treated by a
health professionalfor a health conditionthat could be treatedwith other remediessuch as over thecounter medicines
23551091093341People accessing5%5%5%4%4%3%4%5%4%4%health care when they
are not entitled/health tourism
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
124597772835Lack of social care4%3%5%4%4%3%3%4%3%3%
--2338521820GP services not being--2%2%1%3%2%1%2%2%available in the
evenings
--2228321517GP services not being--2%2%1%3%1%1%2%2%available at the
weekends
112163241115Bed blocking/ lack of4%1%2%1%3%1%1%2%1%1%free beds/ too many
hospital beds taken upby patients stayinglonger than necessary
--1223411112Drugs are too--1%2%1%1%2%*1%1%expensive
----1-2-33Lack nursing homes for----*-1%-**the elderly
--1-2--122Insufficient mental--1%-1%--***health facilities
46102931503220142162NET: Management/14%12%11%22%b14%19%13%12%16%16%bureaucracy
-241711211656570Bad management-4%4%13%xabe5%8%7%3%7%7%
2345318993544Unrealistic Government8%6%4%4%1%7%xae4%5%e4%e4%etargets (e.g. on
waiting times)
11131191033336Government reforms3%3%1%2%5%3%4%2%4%4%
2-36913343035Bureaucracy5%-3%5%c4%5%c1%3%3%c3%c
---4*2--66Lack of communication/---3%xabce*1%--1%1%with patients/ between
departments
---1221-66Inefficient working---1%1%1%*-1%1%practices/ use of
resources
---1121-55Outsourcing services---1%1%1%*-1%*to private companies
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
21119191113155367NET: Health-related7%3%13%xad7%8%4%6%9%6%7%matters
21951278123345The impact of people's7%3%10%xacd4%5%3%3%7%4%4%lifestyle choices on
their health (e.g.smoking, drinking,diet, etc.)
--2493422022Certain illnesses and--2%3%4%1%2%1%2%2%diseases becoming more
common
--1--11123Medical advances allow--1%--**1%**treatment of
conditions that werepreviously nottreatable
2281529293813112124NET: Other8%4%10%12%13%11%16%bh8%13%12%
1--143311111Bad publicity / media3%--*2%1%1%*1%1%coverage
---3423-1111Poor wages paid to---3%2%1%1%-1%1%staff
-13-122459Patients not attending-2%4%xaf-1%1%1%2%xa1%1%atheir appointments
---1313-88Poor service /---1%1%*1%-1%1%treatment provided to
patients
-1-1212178The time of year /-2%-1%1%*1%1%1%1%cold weather / more
people are ill at thistime of year
---1112-55Poor IT systems---1%**1%-1%*
---13-1-55Brexit---1%1%-*-1%*
---11-2-44Strikes by medical---1%*-1%-**professionals /
students
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
1---1-1123The public's2%---1%-1%***expectations on what
the NHS should deliverare too high
---111--33Poor morale amongst---1%**--**staff
-----12-33Issues with-----*1%-**consultants
----1-1-22Location----*-1%-**
-----11-22Public opinion of the-----**-**NHS is negative
--33351032124Other--3%2%1%2%4%2%2%2%
1-248121033438Nothing4%-3%3%3%5%4%2%4%4%
-3315176574451Don't know-7%4%11%xabcd7%cd2%2%4%5%cd5%cd
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
1852211934063012111780167433189491129648NET: Resources/76%xik76%xik50%i76%xik37%72%xe72%xe65%62%63%65%64%59%63%ikinvestment
1732071793802811410674158405177461119605NET: Shortage of or71%xik72%xik47%71%xik34%68%x66%60%59%58%61%60%54%59%ikoverworked healthcare
prof / medicalstudents / Govt cuts /Level or lack offunding for NHS / lackof resources
851019818512545938792019623562304Shortage of35%ik35%xik25%35%xik15%32%37%x31%29%29%33%31%28%29%ihealthcare
professionals (e.g.doctors, nurses, GPs,etc.)
7974611537464531571496917541229Government cuts to32%xik26%ik16%29%xik8%27%28%25%21%21%24%23%19%22%ikNHS funding
6980521497473420541426316639213The general level of28%xik28%xik13%28%xik9%28%xf21%16%20%20%22%22%18%21%ikfunding for the NHS
253219579131311266719651986Overworked healthcare10%k11%k5%11%xk10%8%8%9%10%10%x7%9%9%8%kprofessionals (e.g.
doctors, nurses, GPs,etc.)
1344-*-2472449Lack of resources/*1%1%1%-*-2%1%1%1%1%2%1%bequipment/ facilities
1415--12351325Shortage of medical*1%*1%--1%1%1%1%**1%1%students
192417442151014124421521166Funding going to the8%8%4%8%xk3%9%6%11%e5%6%7%7%5%6%wrong parts of the NHS
991318-6668201023831The way in which the4%3%3%3%-3%3%5%3%3%3%3%4%3%NHS is funded (i.e.
being free at thepoint of service)
85113-43335611114Closure of hospitals/3%xk2%*2%xk-2%2%2%1%1%2%1%*1%dkwalk in centres/ A&E
Departments
2628121-71115713Poorly trained/1%2%1%2%1%1%*-3%2%*1%3%xb1%binexperienced staff
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
13-4-2---4-4-4Too many foreign*1%-1%-1%---1%-*-*staff/ language
barriers
-2-2-111-112-2Treatment is becoming-1%-*-1%**-***-*more expensive
--*---1--*11-1Not enough people--*---1%--***-*contributing to the
funding of NHS/unemployed people notcontributing tofunding of NHS
879910618616624842762159223772319NET: Population issues36%i34%i28%35%xik19%37%x30%34%28%31%32%31%33%31%i
33375671929251930974110830141Growing population14%13%15%13%11%17%15%15%11%14%14%14%14%14%
29454574134251327754310317123Ageing population12%i16%xi12%i14%i1%20%xef15%11%10%11%15%14%x8%12%i
40272567779142976226235102The level of16%xjkl9%7%13%xkl8%4%6%11%h11%h11%8%8%16%xb10%bhkimmigration to the
United Kingdom
1516--2*252527People are unable to*2%x*1%--1%*1%1%1%1%1%1%get appointments
6010510516618545435802008521867295NET: Access to care25%37%xijkm27%31%m22%32%33%29%30%29%30%29%30%29%
3054708416352915511164612638172People using NHS12%19%18%16%19%21%18%12%19%17%16%16%17%17%services
inappropriately (e.g.Accident and Emergencyservices)
81516224771011301436845People expecting to be3%5%4%4%4%4%4%8%4%4%5%5%4%4%seen or treated by a
health professionalfor a health conditionthat could be treatedwith other remediessuch as over thecounter medicines
81912272774113111251641People accessing3%7%x3%5%2%4%5%4%4%4%4%3%7%xb4%bhealth care when they
are not entitled/health tourism
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
1318531-7104826926935Lack of social care5%k6%xik1%6%xik-4%6%3%3%4%3%3%4%3%k
569111451616412920GP services not being2%2%2%2%1%2%3%1%2%2%2%2%4%2%available in the
evenings
46610144-714411717GP services not being2%2%2%2%1%2%2%-2%2%1%1%3%2%available at the
weekends
3659-223312311315Bed blocking/ lack of1%2%1%2%-1%1%2%1%2%1%2%1%1%free beds/ too many
hospital beds taken upby patients stayinglonger than necessary
2628-32247411-12Drugs are too1%2%1%1%-2%2%2%1%1%1%1%-1%expensive
12-3--1-13-3-3Lack nursing homes for*1%-1%--1%-**-*-*the elderly
-121-2---122-2Insufficient mental-***-1%---*1%*-*health facilities
4842559110312527291163711736162NET: Management/20%15%14%17%12%18%e15%22%e11%17%13%15%16%16%ebureaucracy
22202342417912125115471970Bad management9%7%6%8%5%10%e6%10%4%7%5%6%9%7%
168132557777346311044Unrealistic Government7%3%3%5%l6%4%5%6%3%5%2%4%4%4%targets (e.g. on
waiting times)
71014172647924626636Government reforms3%3%4%3%2%4%3%6%3%4%2%3%3%4%
1110132111074326727635Bureaucracy5%3%3%4%1%6%xe5%e3%1%4%3%3%3%3%e
-232*32--336-6Lack of communication/-1%1%**2%1%--*1%1%-1%with patients/ between
departments
-242141--236-6Inefficient working-1%1%*1%2%xe1%--*1%1%-1%practices/ use of
resources
3114-212-32415Outsourcing services1%**1%-1%1%1%-*1%***to private companies
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
9232733716118174119461467NET: Health-related4%8%7%6%9%9%7%7%7%6%7%6%6%7%matters
6923165985122614281245The impact of people's3%3%6%j3%6%5%5%4%5%4%5%4%5%4%jlifestyle choices on
their health (e.g.smoking, drinking,diet, etc.)
3125152733414517222Certain illnesses and1%4%xk1%3%m2%4%x2%3%1%2%2%2%1%2%diseases becoming more
common
-212----33-123Medical advances allow-1%**----1%*-*1%*treatment of
conditions that werepreviously nottreatable
1723634012231093682329126124NET: Other7%8%16%xjlm8%14%13%g6%7%14%g12%11%12%12%12%gjlm
214335-12738311Bad publicity / media1%*1%*3%jl3%xg-1%1%1%1%1%1%1%jcoverage
272913124828311Poor wages paid to1%2%k*2%1%2%1%2%2%1%1%1%1%1%staff
1435-3--372729Patients not attending*1%1%1%-2%--1%1%1%1%1%1%their appointments
4144-111541418Poor service /1%*1%1%-1%1%1%2%1%*1%1%1%treatment provided to
patients
1152-5-1-44718The time of year /*1%1%*-3%xeg-1%-1%1%1%*1%cold weather / more
people are ill at thistime of year
--3--3---235-5Poor IT systems--1%--2%xe---*1%1%-*
1132-112-314-5Brexit**1%*-1%*2%-**1%-*
-4-4-2--1214-4Strikes by medical-1%xk-1%-1%x--****-*professionals /
students
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
-121-*2--21213The public's-*1%*-*1%--*****expectations on what
the NHS should deliverare too high
2--2----23-3-3Poor morale amongst1%--*----1%*-*-*staff
--3--2-1-3-3-3Issues with--1%--1%-1%-*-*-*consultants
-111---112-2-2Location-***---1%1%*-*-*
-2-2--1-12-2-2Public opinion of the-1%-*--1%-**-*-*NHS is negative
6512111561216721224Other3%2%3%2%2%3%4%e*1%2%2%3%1%2%e
212537--*16269221438Nothing1%*6%xjlm1%8%jlm--*6%xfgh4%3%3%6%xb4%bghjlm
52287133469262237851Don't know2%1%7%xjlm1%16%xjklm2%3%5%3%4%7%d5%4%5%dhjlm
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Q2. What, if anything, do you think currently puts pressure on the NHS to deliver the service it provides?Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
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Q3. SummaryIncreasingcharges forCharging
Chargingvisitors frompatients whopatients foroutside thehave diseases
missedUnited Kingdomand illnessesCharging forappointmentsMoving to afor healthwhich aresome health
(for example GPtype ofservices theyIncreasingcaused in someservices thator hospitalinsurance modelreceive fromNationalIncreasingway by theirare currently
appointments)for NHS fundingthe NHSInsuranceincome taxlifestylefree
1033103310331033103310331033Unweighted base
1033103310331033103310331033Weighted base
730345763551416459381NET: Acceptable71%33%74%53%40%44%37%
3686051415413313391Completely (5)36%6%50%15%13%13%9%acceptable
362284249397283326290Fairly acceptable (4)35%28%24%38%27%32%28%
64116729193100103Neither acceptable (3)6%11%7%9%9%10%10%nor unacceptable
124166102154207190204Fairly unacceptable (2)12%16%10%15%20%18%20%
10636487227305271322Completely (1)10%35%8%22%30%26%31%unacceptable
230530189382512462527NET: Unacceptable22%51%18%37%50%45%51%
84289131322Don't know1%4%1%1%1%1%2%
3.742.513.983.092.742.862.63Mean
1.331.391.321.421.461.441.41Standard deviation0.040.040.040.040.050.040.04Standard error
500-185574169-96-3-146NET: Acceptable -48%-18%56%16%-9%*-14%Unacceptable
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Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- SummaryBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
109172209908498108955465636342213168381NET: Acceptable41%38%36%36%37%35%39%41%36%35%37%35%35%40%a33%37%a
2640512319193025122015136454691Completely (5)10%9%9%9%8%7%11%11%8%11%9%7%5%9%9%9%acceptable
8313215867657978694145485036167122290Fairly acceptable (4)31%29%27%27%29%28%28%30%28%25%28%28%30%32%xa24%28%a
163964192924311511131634145944103Neither acceptable (3)6%9%o11%o8%13%8%11%7%8%7%9%19%xefgh12%11%9%10%honor unacceptable
41891164548644836253830334399105204Fairly unacceptable (2)15%20%o20%18%21%23%17%16%17%21%18%19%35%xdefgh19%21%20%o
9613818490598588795965524521147176322Completely (1)36%n31%31%36%26%31%31%34%c40%xcd35%c31%c25%18%28%35%xb31%bcunacceptable
13722730013510714913511583103827964246281527NET: Unacceptable51%51%51%54%48%54%49%50%56%56%d48%44%53%46%56%xb51%b
6111175746*394-121122Don't know2%2%2%3%2%2%1%3%*2%5%xcg2%-2%2%2%
2.632.652.612.542.712.572.692.672.492.542.652.722.692.74xa2.512.63aMean
1.491.421.401.451.361.381.441.491.451.461.431.321.221.391.421.41Standard deviation0.090.070.060.100.110.090.070.090.110.100.120.110.130.060.060.04Standard error
-28-56-90-45-23-51-27-21-30-38-19-16-22-33-113-146NET: Acceptable --10%-12%-15%-18%-10%-18%-10%-9%-20%-21%-11%-9%-18%-6%-22%-14%Unacceptable
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Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Charging for some health services that are currently freeBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
1720274978959564317381NET: Acceptable57%39%31%37%34%36%39%38%37%37%
75515142620167591Completely (5)23%9%5%11%6%10%8%10%9%9%acceptable
1015223464697547242290Fairly acceptable (4)34%30%25%26%28%26%31%28%28%28%
246113427181291103Neither acceptable (3)6%8%7%8%15%xabc10%8%7%11%10%nor unacceptable
56182545604629175204Fairly unacceptable (2)16%13%21%19%20%23%19%18%20%20%
620334766767559263322Completely (1)21%39%38%35%29%29%31%35%30%31%unacceptable
1126517211013512189438527NET: Unacceptable37%52%58%54%48%52%50%53%51%51%
-13164941822Don't know-2%3%*2%1%4%2%2%2%
3.212.572.382.582.622.652.652.592.632.63Mean
1.521.501.381.471.331.401.421.471.401.41Standard deviation0.280.200.150.130.090.090.090.110.050.04Standard error
6-6-24-23-32-40-26-25-121-146NET: Acceptable -19%-13%-28%-17%-14%-15%-11%-15%-14%-14%Unacceptable
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Table 9
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Charging for some health services that are currently freeBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
8793162179307265459325710528678381NET: Acceptable35%32%42%xjl34%36%43%40%37%35%37%36%38%36%37%j
172440419211011196222622291Completely (5)7%8%10%8%11%12%6%9%7%9%8%8%10%9%acceptable
706912113821525534751968322456290Fairly acceptable (4)29%24%32%l26%25%31%34%28%28%28%29%29%26%28%
1141425241619162865357327103Neither acceptable (3)5%14%xijm11%m10%m5%9%12%13%10%9%12%10%12%10%mnor unacceptable
43608010317333321491395616335204Fairly unacceptable (2)18%21%21%19%21%19%21%17%18%20%20%21%x16%20%
97909618729464138932198222475322Completely (1)40%xk31%25%35%xk35%27%26%31%34%32%28%29%34%31%bkunacceptable
14015017529046797559141358138387110527NET: Unacceptable57%xk52%46%54%xk55%47%46%48%53%52%48%51%50%51%k
7551132236121016522Don't know3%2%1%2%4%1%1%2%2%2%4%2%2%2%
2.442.572.82xjlm2.512.542.812.742.662.542.622.662.652.612.63jmMean
1.441.371.391.411.481.441.341.411.401.411.381.391.451.41Standard deviation0.090.080.070.060.160.100.100.130.090.050.080.050.100.04Standard error
-53-57-14-110-16-7-10-14-48-101-34-101-32-146NET: Acceptable --22%-20%-4%-21%-20%-4%-6%-11%-18%-15%-12%-13%-14%-14%Unacceptable
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Table 10
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Charging for some health services that are currently freeBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
1182012571131031321111095375707479226233459NET: Acceptable44%45%44%45%46%47%40%47%g35%40%41%41%66%xdefgh43%46%44%gi
335182353233343218192425145974133Completely (5)12%11%14%14%14%12%12%14%12%10%14%14%12%11%15%13%acceptable
8515117579719977773555454964167159326Fairly acceptable (4)32%34%30%31%32%36%28%33%g23%30%27%28%54%xdefgh32%32%32%gi
153367251929271211201531125446100Neither acceptable (3)6%7%o11%xo10%9%10%10%5%8%11%h9%17%xgh10%10%9%10%honor unacceptable
62891013946456153282936281510387190Fairly unacceptable (2)23%xn20%17%15%20%16%22%x23%xc19%16%21%16%12%19%17%18%
7112214973526977555661454214142130271Completely (1)26%27%26%29%23%25%28%24%c37%xcdh33%xch26%c23%c12%27%26%26%cunacceptable
133211250112971141381088490817029245217462NET: Unacceptable49%47%43%45%43%41%50%xj47%c56%xcd49%c48%c39%c24%46%43%45%c
3310263331-4415813Don't know1%1%2%1%2%1%1%1%1%-2%2%1%1%2%1%
2.802.822.902.852.942.932.742.90g2.542.692.812.93g3.42xdefgh2.812.922.86giMean
1.441.441.441.481.431.421.431.441.491.451.461.401.201.421.461.44Standard deviation0.090.070.060.100.110.090.070.090.110.100.120.110.130.060.060.04Standard error
-15-1071617-271-31-16-11450-1916-3NET: Acceptable --5%-2%1%x*3%x6%xl-10%*-21%-8%-7%2%x42%xdefgh-4%3%x*Unacceptable
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Table 11
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Charging patients who have diseases and illnesses which are caused in some way by their lifestyleBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
1216275410312112655404459NET: Acceptable38%31%31%41%45%b46%bg52%xbgh32%47%xbgh44%bg
658939323319113133Completely (5)19%10%10%7%17%xf12%14%11%13%f13%facceptable
611194564899336290326Fairly acceptable (4)19%21%22%34%b28%34%b38%xbegh21%34%xbeg32%b
335142332191288100Neither acceptable (3)12%6%6%11%10%12%8%7%10%10%nor unacceptable
715141948464335155190Fairly unacceptable (2)22%29%f16%14%21%17%18%21%18%18%
816394251615464207271Completely (1)28%32%45%xacde32%a22%23%22%38%xacde24%26%aunacceptable
15315361991079699362462NET: Unacceptable50%61%xacde61%xacde46%43%41%40%59%xacdef42%45%a
-12342131013Don't know-2%2%2%2%1%1%2%1%1%
2.802.472.342.692.97bgh2.94bgh3.04bfgh2.462.94xbfgh2.86bgMean
1.531.401.481.411.451.401.421.471.421.44Standard deviation0.280.190.160.120.090.090.090.110.050.04Standard error
-4-15-26-741430-4442-3NET: Acceptable --12%-30%-29%-5%2%x5%xf12%xadefgh-26%5%xefgh*Unacceptable
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Table 12
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Charging patients who have diseases and illnesses which are caused in some way by their lifestyleBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
1001241782244477706411731112634886459NET: Acceptable41%43%46%42%53%46%44%53%43%45%44%46%39%44%
29335163152719203585399924133Completely (5)12%11%13%12%18%16%11%17%13%12%13%13%11%13%acceptable
709112816229505244822278724963326Fairly acceptable (4)29%32%33%30%35%30%32%36%30%33%30%33%29%32%
1633414981518132666297422100Neither acceptable (3)7%12%11%9%9%9%11%10%10%10%10%10%10%10%nor unacceptable
3654779014303517561185514040190Fairly unacceptable (2)15%19%20%17%17%18%22%14%21%17%19%18%18%18%
92758416714463827691936919172271Completely (1)38%xijkl26%22%31%xikl17%27%24%22%26%28%24%25%33%xb26%kunacceptable
12713016125728767344125311125331112462NET: Unacceptable52%xik45%42%48%xi34%45%45%36%47%45%43%43%51%45%
11423--1-4811-13Don't know**1%*4%jlm--1%-1%3%xd1%-1%dj
2.632.832.96jm2.743.21xjm2.892.863.112.842.842.892.902.662.86jmMean
1.521.411.401.461.401.481.391.441.431.451.431.431.451.44Standard deviation0.100.080.070.060.160.100.110.130.090.050.090.050.100.04Standard error
-28-517-33161-220-9*118-25-3NET: Acceptable --11%-2%4%xl-6%19%xkl1%-2%17%xegh-3%**2%x-12%*Unacceptable
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Table 13
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Charging patients who have diseases and illnesses which are caused in some way by their lifestyleBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
13019322391891051301096979625838190226416NET: Acceptable48%xmn43%38%36%40%38%47%xjl47%xcd46%cd43%37%32%32%36%45%xb40%bd
48637035272546382730191545281133Completely (5)18%xmn14%12%14%12%9%17%xj16%cd18%xcd16%cd11%c8%3%10%16%xb13%bcjacceptable
8213015356628184714249434335138145283Fairly acceptable (4)31%29%26%22%27%29%30%l31%28%27%25%24%29%26%29%27%
1636572018312515915202113534193Neither acceptable (3)6%8%o10%8%8%11%9%6%6%8%12%12%11%10%8%9%onor unacceptable
561031045542624847252928413711592207Fairly unacceptable (2)21%23%18%22%19%22%17%20%17%16%16%23%31%xefg22%18%20%m
6511319284668075584661535729165140305Completely (1)24%25%33%xno33%29%29%27%25%31%33%31%32%25%31%28%30%nounacceptable
1212162961391081421231067290819866280232512NET: Unacceptable45%48%51%55%i48%51%44%46%48%49%48%55%55%53%46%50%ai
249210-*2--6228513Don't know1%1%1%1%5%xijl-*1%--4%xfg1%2%1%1%1%i
2.97xmn2.832.662.612.732.672.92xjl2.93xcd2.852.772.682.542.542.612.87xb2.74bMean
1.491.441.471.481.471.381.491.481.551.541.461.381.241.411.501.46Standard deviation0.090.070.060.100.120.090.080.090.120.110.120.110.140.060.070.05Standard error
9-23-73-48-19-3673-3-10-18-40-28-90-6-96NET: Acceptable -3%-5%-12%-19%-8%-13%3%1%g-2%-6%-11%-22%-23%-17%-1%-9%Unacceptable
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Table 14
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Increasing income taxBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
9264350961058878338416NET: Acceptable30%50%49%37%42%40%36%46%39%40%
36151635312724109133Completely (5)10%12%17%12%15%12%11%14%13%13%acceptable
620283361746154229283Fairly acceptable (4)20%38%33%25%27%28%25%32%26%27%
2397262420157893Neither acceptable (3)8%6%11%6%11%9%8%9%9%9%nor unacceptable
66182646535230177207Fairly unacceptable (2)21%11%20%20%20%20%21%18%21%20%
1217174455798046259305Completely (1)41%32%20%34%g24%30%33%g27%g30%e30%unacceptable
1922357110213213276436512NET: Unacceptable62%44%40%53%44%50%55%g45%50%50%
---5512-1313Don't know---4%xbd2%*1%-1%1%
2.372.873.06cf2.612.882.712.592.882.712.74Mean
1.461.521.421.491.451.451.451.471.461.46Standard deviation0.270.200.150.130.090.090.090.110.050.05Standard error
-1038-21-6-27-442-98-96NET: Acceptable --32%7%b9%be-16%-3%-10%-18%1%-11%-9%Unacceptable
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Table 15
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Increasing income taxBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
97119155215308163521022979529897416NET: Acceptable40%41%40%40%36%48%x39%43%38%43%xc33%39%44%40%c
45354180828201235102259432133Completely (5)18%xk12%11%15%9%16%12%10%13%15%xc9%12%15%13%cacceptable
528311513522534341681957120464283Fairly acceptable (4)21%29%30%m25%27%31%27%33%25%28%25%27%29%27%m
17264443315168325732721793Neither acceptable (3)7%9%11%8%4%9%10%6%12%8%11%9%8%9%nor unacceptable
33687710121263123651395815443207Fairly unacceptable (2)13%24%jm20%19%m25%m15%19%19%24%h20%20%20%20%20%m
947410516824475138671959623061305Completely (1)39%xjkl26%27%32%l29%28%32%31%25%28%33%30%28%30%unacceptable
12714218226945728261131334154383104512NET: Unacceptable52%49%47%51%54%43%51%49%49%48%53%50%47%50%h
32355-*226710213Don't know1%1%1%1%6%xjklm-*1%1%1%2%1%1%1%
2.672.782.762.732.602.94x2.692.722.772.81xc2.542.712.842.74cMean
1.601.421.411.501.431.501.461.451.411.481.401.451.481.46Standard deviation0.100.080.070.070.160.100.110.130.090.060.090.050.100.05Standard error
-30-23-27-54-158-19-8-29-37-58-85-7-96NET: Acceptable --12%-8%-7%-10%-18%5%f-12%-7%-11%-5%-20%-11%-3%-9%Unacceptable
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Table 16
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Increasing income taxBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
16325429714011214615214184104857858269282551NET: Acceptable61%xmn57%51%56%50%53%55%61%xd56%d57%d50%44%48%51%56%53%d
47658937422451362938291667777154Completely (5)18%n15%15%15%19%j9%18%xj16%c19%cd21%xcd17%c9%5%15%15%15%cdjacceptable
116189208103711221011055567566252192205397Fairly acceptable (4)43%m42%36%41%31%44%k36%45%xde37%36%33%35%43%36%41%38%m
203952181727291881321248553691Neither acceptable (3)7%9%9%7%8%10%10%8%6%7%12%13%g6%10%7%9%nor unacceptable
346688343449372721202528338371154Fairly unacceptable (2)13%15%15%13%15%18%13%12%14%11%15%16%28%xefgh16%14%15%
468114657585459403647384719116111227Completely (1)17%18%25%xno22%26%19%21%17%24%25%23%26%16%22%22%22%hnounacceptable
80147234919210397675767647552199182382NET: Unacceptable30%33%o40%xno36%41%37%35%29%38%36%38%42%h43%h38%36%37%hno
68224216---22739Don't know2%xm2%m*1%2%1%*2%xf---1%2%1%*1%m
3.32xmn3.213.013.123.023.053.173.31xcd3.133.163.072.842.943.063.133.09dmMean
1.381.371.461.431.511.331.441.361.501.521.441.391.261.421.431.42Standard deviation0.080.070.060.090.120.090.070.080.110.110.120.110.140.060.060.04Standard error
831076350214355742738223670100169NET: Acceptable -31%xmn24%xm11%20%k9%16%20%xk32%xcdefg18%cd21%cd13%d2%5%13%20%xb16%bcdkmUnacceptable
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Table 17
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Increasing National InsuranceBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
1428546613114111796455551NET: Acceptable48%54%62%50%57%54%48%57%53%53%
7792837402623131154Completely (5)22%13%11%21%c16%15%11%13%15%c15%acceptable
8214438941009173324397Fairly acceptable (4)26%41%51%xaf29%41%f38%38%43%f37%f38%f
23713242220127991Neither acceptable (3)5%7%8%10%11%8%8%7%9%9%nor unacceptable
87161633373930124154Fairly unacceptable (2)26%13%18%12%14%14%16%18%14%15%
613113538596530197227Completely (1)21%26%13%26%eg17%23%27%eg18%23%e22%egunacceptable
14202751719610460321382NET: Unacceptable47%39%30%38%31%37%43%e36%37%e37%e
---3332-99Don't know---2%1%1%1%-1%1%
3.013.033.29c3.073.26ac3.102.903.163.08c3.09cMean
1.521.461.251.541.351.441.431.361.431.42Standard deviation0.280.200.130.130.090.090.090.100.050.04Standard error
*8271660441435134169NET: Acceptable -1%16%c31%xabcdf12%26%xacdf17%c6%21%c15%c16%cUnacceptable
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Table 18
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Increasing National InsuranceBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
12414921227349997860159376148407120551NET: Acceptable51%52%55%51%59%59%49%49%59%g54%51%53%54%53%
3941518015392212401044511433154Completely (5)16%14%13%15%18%23%xefg14%10%15%15%16%15%15%15%acceptable
851071611933460574812027210429486397Fairly acceptable (4)35%37%42%36%41%36%35%39%45%x39%36%38%39%38%
10353546616178196520701791Neither acceptable (3)4%12%xjm9%m9%m8%10%10%7%7%9%7%9%8%9%mnor unacceptable
3046607615203218361034411929154Fairly unacceptable (2)12%16%15%14%18%12%20%h14%13%15%15%16%13%15%
79557313413333237521427316549227Completely (1)32%xijkl19%19%25%xkl16%20%20%30%xeh19%21%25%22%22%22%unacceptable
109102133210285364558824611828478382NET: Unacceptable45%xkl35%35%39%l34%31%40%45%eh33%35%41%37%35%37%
1354-12-272369Don't know*1%1%1%-*1%-1%1%1%*3%xb1%b
2.903.123.153.023.283.32xf3.022.833.22f3.133.013.103.123.09mMean
1.551.371.371.461.381.451.391.461.381.401.471.411.441.42Standard deviation0.100.080.070.060.150.100.110.130.090.050.090.050.100.04Standard error
154779632147145711303112442169NET: Acceptable -6%16%jm21%xjm12%m25%xjm28%xfg9%4%27%xfg19%xc11%16%19%16%cfgjmUnacceptable
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Table 19
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Increasing National InsuranceBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
20832643718417320020617911614811713172406357763NET: Acceptable77%n73%75%73%77%72%74%77%c78%c80%xce69%73%60%77%71%74%c
14522728612612512613712886107767938272242514Completely (5)54%n51%49%50%55%45%49%55%cd58%xcde58%xcde45%44%31%51%48%50%cacceptable
639915058487569513041415235133116249Fairly acceptable (4)23%22%26%23%21%27%25%22%20%22%24%29%29%25%23%24%
7225111122623591415227363672Neither acceptable (3)2%5%o9%xno4%5%9%8%2%6%8%h9%h12%xh6%7%7%7%hnonor unacceptable
275744241932272111111814265249102Fairly unacceptable (2)10%13%xmo8%9%9%11%10%9%8%6%10%8%22%xdefgh10%10%10%m
26424632171821241211151114325587Completely (1)10%9%8%13%xj8%6%7%11%8%6%9%6%12%6%11%xb8%bunacceptable
5399905537494846232232264085104189NET: Unacceptable20%22%xm15%22%16%18%17%20%f15%12%19%14%33%xdefgh16%21%18%fm
117142111-51-358Don't know1%*1%*2%1%*1%*-3%xf1%-1%1%1%
4.03n3.934.023.894.103.943.994.03c4.13c4.20xce3.89c3.97c3.474.07a3.883.98acMean
1.361.381.271.431.291.261.291.381.291.181.341.211.421.241.391.32Standard deviation0.080.070.050.090.100.080.060.080.100.080.110.100.160.060.060.04Standard error
156228346129136151158133931268510533321253574NET: Acceptable -58%n51%59%xn51%60%54%57%57%c63%ce68%xceh50%c59%c27%61%xa50%56%acnUnacceptable
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Table 20
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Increasing charges for visitors from outside the United Kingdom for health services they receive from the NHSBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
20396678174198188124639763NET: Acceptable66%75%75%f59%76%f76%f78%f74%f74%f74%f
1225464811214312783430514Completely (5)40%49%53%f37%49%f55%f52%f50%f50%f50%facceptable
813193062566141209249Fairly acceptable (4)27%26%22%23%27%21%25%24%24%24%
2241719151386472Neither acceptable (3)8%4%5%13%xabcd8%6%5%5%7%7%nor unacceptable
4413191626202181102Fairly unacceptable (2)14%7%15%14%e7%10%8%12%9%10%
45517152121137487Completely (1)12%9%5%13%7%8%9%8%9%8%unacceptable
89183631474134155189NET: Unacceptable26%17%20%27%xace14%18%17%20%18%18%
-2-151-268Don't know-4%xacd-1%2%ac*-1%1%1%
3.684.034.03f3.564.07f4.05f4.05f3.97f3.98f3.98fMean
1.441.331.291.441.221.321.301.331.321.32Standard deviation0.260.180.140.120.080.080.090.100.050.04Standard error
1230484214315114790484574NET: Acceptable -41%59%f55%f32%62%xaf58%f61%f54%f56%f56%fUnacceptable
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Table 21
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Increasing charges for visitors from outside the United Kingdom for health services they receive from the NHSBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
1872252714125713111994200503220559165763NET: Acceptable77%78%71%77%xk69%78%74%77%74%73%76%73%75%74%
13514218027838848363138342152378112514Completely (5)56%49%47%52%45%50%51%52%51%49%53%50%51%50%acceptable
52829013420473731621616818152249Fairly acceptable (4)21%29%24%25%24%28%23%25%23%23%24%24%24%24%
172129383121211154523551472Neither acceptable (3)7%7%8%7%3%7%8%9%6%7%8%7%7%7%nor unacceptable
2122494361417112279187918102Fairly unacceptable (2)9%8%13%xj8%7%9%10%9%8%11%xc6%10%8%10%c
17193436149137306221622287Completely (1)7%7%9%7%16%xjlm6%8%6%11%9%7%8%10%8%unacceptable
3941837919243018531423914240189NET: Unacceptable16%14%22%jl15%23%14%19%15%20%20%xc14%19%18%18%cjl
121332--135818Don't know*1%**4%xjklm1%--**2%d1%*1%d
4.104.073.874.08xk3.784.093.984.083.953.934.103.973.983.98Mean
1.271.211.361.241.521.201.321.221.391.351.241.321.351.32Standard deviation0.080.070.070.050.170.080.100.110.090.050.080.050.100.04Standard error
149184188333381078976147361181417124574NET: Acceptable -61%ik64%xik49%63%xik46%63%x55%62%55%52%63%xd55%57%56%dkUnacceptable
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Table 22
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Increasing charges for visitors from outside the United Kingdom for health services they receive from the NHSBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
10015618989809184874151566247168176345NET: Acceptable37%35%32%35%36%33%30%38%fg27%28%33%35%39%32%35%33%
19263519141314205126143204060Completely (5)7%6%6%8%6%5%5%9%4%6%3%8%3%4%8%xb6%bacceptable
8113015470667870683539504844148136284Fairly acceptable (4)30%29%26%28%29%28%25%29%24%21%30%27%36%f28%27%28%f
184670282335301514162526196948116Neither acceptable (3)7%10%o12%o11%10%13%11%7%10%9%15%h14%h16%h13%9%11%honor unacceptable
417392442844503425301826329373166Fairly unacceptable (2)15%16%16%18%12%16%18%15%17%16%10%15%27%xdeh18%14%16%
96151213808392108816584605618171194364Completely (1)36%34%36%32%37%33%39%35%c44%xcd46%xcdh35%c31%c15%32%38%x35%cunacceptable
13822530512511113615811590115788250263266530NET: Unacceptable51%50%52%49%49%49%57%x50%61%xcdeh62%xcdeh46%46%42%50%53%51%
132220101115614321094291342Don't know5%5%3%4%5%5%i2%6%f2%1%6%f5%3%6%xa3%4%afi
2.552.542.482.602.542.532.382.59fg2.252.252.522.64fg2.84xfg2.512.502.51fgiMean
1.441.391.391.401.431.361.361.471.341.401.371.401.171.331.441.39Standard deviation0.090.070.060.090.120.090.070.090.100.100.110.110.130.060.060.04Standard error
-38-69-116-36-31-45-74-28-50-63-22-20-3-95-90-185NET: Acceptable --14%-15%-20%-14%-14%-16%-27%-12%-33%-34%-13%-11%-3%-18%-18%-18%Unacceptable
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Table 23
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Moving to a type of insurance model for NHS fundingBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
1219314075947561283345NET: Acceptable40%36%35%30%33%36%31%36%33%33%
3331213141295160Completely (5)10%6%4%9%6%5%5%5%6%6%acceptable
916282861806352232284Fairly acceptable (4)30%31%32%21%27%31%26%31%27%28%
5631431342413103116Neither acceptable (3)16%11%3%10%14%g13%g10%8%g12%g11%gnor unacceptable
63132142424021144166Fairly unacceptable (2)21%5%14%16%18%h16%16%h13%h17%h16%h
724405265859071293364Completely (1)24%46%e46%xade39%29%33%37%42%e34%35%eunacceptable
1326537310712813092437530NET: Unacceptable44%51%61%e55%47%49%53%55%51%51%
-1151661424142Don't know-2%1%4%7%xbd2%6%b1%5%bd4%b
2.822.442.312.422.602.592.422.442.522.51Mean
1.371.481.431.441.351.371.381.441.381.39Standard deviation0.250.200.150.130.090.090.090.110.050.04Standard error
-1-8-22-33-32-34-55-31-154-185NET: Acceptable --4%-15%-25%-25%-14%-13%-23%-18%-18%-18%Unacceptable
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Table 24
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Moving to a type of insurance model for NHS fundingBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
7077150148345652459422010526361345NET: Acceptable29%27%39%xjlm28%41%jl33%32%36%35%32%36%34%28%33%jl
10132623101278144216441360Completely (5)4%4%7%4%12%xjlm7%4%7%5%6%6%6%6%6%jacceptable
606412412525444536801788921948284Fairly acceptable (4)25%22%32%xjl23%30%26%28%30%30%26%31%29%22%28%jl
2237485872221152481329023116Neither acceptable (3)9%13%13%11%9%13%13%12%9%12%11%12%11%11%nor unacceptable
334473778232613491173513027166Fairly unacceptable (2)13%15%19%15%10%14%16%11%18%17%12%17%12%16%
10912010423023675943962539825296364Completely (1)45%xik42%xik27%43%xik28%40%36%35%36%36%34%33%44%xb35%bkunacceptable
14216417730731908457145370133383123530NET: Unacceptable58%xik57%xik46%58%xik38%53%52%46%54%53%46%50%56%51%ik
9109191014662318281242Don't know4%3%2%4%12%xjklm*3%5%h2%3%6%4%5%4%hk
2.272.302.72xjlm2.292.86xjlm2.462.462.602.492.462.592.55a2.302.51ajlmMean
1.381.351.361.361.511.411.351.431.381.381.411.371.411.39Standard deviation0.090.080.070.060.170.100.100.130.090.050.090.050.100.04Standard error
-72-87-27-1593-35-32-12-52-150-28-120-62-185NET: Acceptable --30%-30%-7%-30%4%-20%-20%-10%-19%-22%-10%-16%-28%-18%Unacceptable
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Table 25
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Moving to a type of insurance model for NHS fundingBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
18529243816817019120216111014211213472377353730NET: Acceptable69%n65%75%xn67%76%69%73%70%74%77%xce66%75%c60%71%70%71%n
11615721187919298985076506232177191368Completely (5)43%xn35%36%35%40%33%35%42%xce34%41%ce29%35%27%33%38%36%acceptable
69135227808099103635966627240200163362Fairly acceptable (4)26%30%o39%xno32%35%35%37%27%40%h36%36%40%h33%38%32%35%hno
1224401114192111911121012293564Neither acceptable (3)5%5%7%4%6%7%8%5%6%6%7%6%10%6%7%6%nor unacceptable
346955422136252912142421237152124Fairly unacceptable (2)13%15%xmo9%17%xik9%13%9%13%8%8%14%12%19%fg13%10%12%im
355848301730292818162014114661106Completely (1)13%m13%xm8%12%8%11%11%12%12%9%12%8%9%9%12%10%munacceptable
6912710372386654573030443534117113230NET: Unacceptable26%m28%xm18%29%xik17%24%19%24%20%16%26%f19%28%f22%22%22%fm
25323213-1112628Don't know1%1%1%1%2%1%*1%-1%1%*2%1%*1%
3.74n3.603.86xn3.613.93l3.683.783.773.753.94xce3.583.833.513.753.743.74nMean
1.461.431.241.411.241.351.301.421.331.251.361.241.321.291.371.33Standard deviation0.090.070.050.090.100.090.070.090.100.090.110.100.150.060.060.04Standard error
1161653359613312414810479112679939260241500NET: Acceptable -43%n37%57%xno38%59%xjl45%53%xl45%53%ce61%xceh40%55%ce32%49%48%48%celnUnacceptable
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Table 26
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Charging patients for missed appointments (for example GP or hospital appointments)Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
24305587154206175109621730NET: Acceptable81%59%63%65%67%79%xabefgh72%65%72%71%
14142143741158650318368Completely (5)48%28%25%32%33%44%xabefg35%30%37%g36%gacceptable
1016334480918959303362Fairly acceptable (4)34%31%38%33%35%35%37%35%35%35%
138618199135264Neither acceptable (3)3%6%10%4%8%7%4%7%6%6%nor unacceptable
26131728174022102124Fairly unacceptable (2)5%13%15%d13%12%7%17%xad13%d12%d12%d
31011232418182383106Completely (1)10%19%acd13%17%xacd11%7%7%14%cd10%10%unacceptable
516244052355845185230NET: Unacceptable15%31%d28%d30%xad23%d13%24%d27%d21%d22%d
-2--421278Don't know-3%--2%1%*1%1%1%
4.043.383.473.503.684.03xabcefgh3.773.553.78f3.74fMean
1.291.511.351.491.341.191.291.401.321.33Standard deviation0.240.210.150.130.090.070.080.110.040.04Standard error
2014304710217011764436500NET: Acceptable -66%28%35%35%45%h65%xabcefgh48%fh38%50%xbfgh48%bfghUnacceptable
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Table 27
Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Charging patients for missed appointments (for example GP or hospital appointments)Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
1742002793745112312391190487213555145730NET: Acceptable71%69%73%70%61%73%76%74%71%70%74%73%x66%71%
92931431853266534810024210926584368Completely (5)38%32%37%35%38%39%33%39%37%35%38%35%38%36%acceptable
83106136189195770439124510429061362Fairly acceptable (4)34%37%i35%36%i23%34%43%x35%34%35%36%38%xa28%35%ai
16232139215118154516491364Neither acceptable (3)6%8%6%7%3%9%7%7%5%7%6%6%6%6%nor unacceptable
23345257121721123386369230124Fairly unacceptable (2)9%12%13%11%14%10%13%10%12%12%12%12%14%12%
3128325915147103069226429106Completely (1)13%10%8%11%18%xk8%4%8%11%g10%8%8%13%10%bgunacceptable
53628411627312822631555815659230NET: Unacceptable22%22%22%22%32%x18%17%18%24%22%20%20%27%22%b
13143--1-61338Don't know*1%*1%3%xkm--1%-1%**1%1%b
3.753.713.803.733.523.863.883.893.733.733.843.793.643.74Mean
1.371.301.301.341.581.271.131.261.361.331.271.271.451.33Standard deviation0.090.080.070.060.180.090.090.120.090.050.080.050.100.04Standard error
1211371952592493956912733215539986500NET: Acceptable -50%i48%i51%i49%i29%55%59%xe57%47%48%54%52%xa39%48%aiUnacceptable
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Q3. To maintain the current level of care and services provided by the NHS, funding for the NHS would have to increase. I am now going to read outsome suggestions people have made about how funding could increase. With that in mind, how acceptable or unacceptable do you feel each of thefollowing measures would be ...
- Charging patients for missed appointments (for example GP or hospital appointments)Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
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Q4. SummaryThe additionalThe higher rateThe basic raterate (from 45p(from 40p to(from 20p to
to 46p)41p)21p)
103310331033Unweighted base
103310331033Weighted base
636629513NET: Support62%61%50%
432418290Strongly support (5)42%40%28%
204211223Tend to support (4)20%20%22%
130135131Neither support nor (3)13%13%13%oppose
7158103Tend to oppose (2)7%6%10%
180198274Strongly oppose (1)17%19%27%
251256377NET: Oppose24%25%36%
171312Don't know2%1%1%
3.633.583.15Mean
1.511.531.58Standard deviation0.050.050.05Standard error
385372136NET: Support - Oppose37%36%13%
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
1572522611311121381321377691796664262251513NET: Support58%xm56%xm45%52%50%50%47%59%xde51%d50%d47%37%54%d49%50%50%dm
10314614570737276884857392929141149290Strongly support (5)38%xmn33%xm25%28%32%26%27%38%xcde32%d31%d23%16%24%27%30%28%dm
5410611661396756492834403735121102223Tend to support (4)20%24%o20%24%17%24%20%21%19%18%23%21%30%23%20%22%
275080323628351815232329236764131Neither support nor (3)10%11%14%13%16%10%13%8%10%12%13%16%h19%h13%13%13%hoppose
243567191535332314121526135746103Tend to oppose (2)9%8%11%8%7%13%12%10%9%6%9%15%f11%11%9%10%
5710516966587674494458495816138136274Strongly oppose (1)21%23%29%xo26%26%27%27%21%30%c32%ch29%c32%ch13%26%27%27%cho
811402378573111107725870648429195182377NET: Oppose30%31%40%xno34%32%40%39%31%39%c38%c37%47%xch25%37%36%36%chno
46744-45--4-36612Don't know1%1%1%2%2%-2%j2%--3%f-3%1%1%1%
3.46xmn3.35xm3.003.203.253.083.093.46xdef3.15d3.11d3.042.743.41d3.133.173.15dmMean
1.581.571.581.581.601.581.591.591.661.661.571.501.341.571.601.58Standard deviation0.090.080.060.100.130.100.080.100.130.120.130.120.150.070.070.05Standard error
76112244639272465182116-18356769136NET: Support - Oppose28%xmn25%xm4%18%xij17%ij10%9%28%xdefg12%12%d9%-10%29%xdefg13%14%13%dim
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
1829505811011713297417513NET: Support59%56%58%44%48%45%55%a57%xadf48%50%
1216352057708163227290Strongly support (5)40%31%f40%xadef15%25%f27%f33%af37%xadef26%f28%af
613153853475233189223Tend to support (4)19%25%17%29%xd23%18%21%20%22%22%
32122328352717113131Neither support nor (3)10%5%13%17%h12%13%11%10%13%13%oppose
36773025251587103Tend to oppose (2)9%11%8%6%13%f9%10%9%10%10%
714164357815637237274Strongly oppose (1)22%28%18%32%g25%31%g23%22%27%27%
9202350881068152324377NET: Oppose31%39%26%38%38%41%g33%31%38%36%
--2134221012Don't know--3%1%1%2%1%1%1%1%
3.463.203.54xadef2.883.103.003.32af3.42xadf3.103.15aMean
1.631.661.551.501.551.621.581.591.581.58Standard deviation0.300.220.170.130.100.100.100.120.050.05Standard error
892782211514492136NET: Support - Oppose28%17%df31%xadef6%10%d4%21%xadef26%xadef11%d13%adf
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
11914518626444828254158355133376112513NET: Support49%50%48%50%53%49%51%44%59%xfh51%46%49%51%50%
73839515629513931941998021266290Strongly support (5)30%29%25%29%35%30%24%26%35%xg29%28%28%30%28%
45629210716314323641565316446223Tend to support (4)19%22%24%20%19%18%26%18%24%23%18%22%21%22%
27464872817151934744910125131Neither support nor (3)11%16%12%14%9%10%10%15%13%11%17%xd13%11%13%doppose
2234405731919131577217719103Tend to oppose (2)9%12%i10%11%3%11%e11%e11%5%11%7%10%9%10%e
766210713823484537601808220061274Strongly oppose (1)31%jl21%28%26%l27%29%28%30%22%26%28%26%28%27%l
9896147194256864507525610327780377NET: Oppose40%33%38%36%31%40%e40%e41%e28%37%36%36%37%36%e
*23262*-2839312Don't know*1%1%*7%xjklm1%*-1%1%1%1%1%1%j
3.083.243.073.173.323.103.072.993.44xfgh3.173.103.153.173.15Mean
1.651.521.571.581.681.641.581.591.561.591.591.581.621.58Standard deviation0.110.090.080.070.190.120.120.150.100.060.100.060.110.05Standard error
21493969191418483983010032136NET: Support - Oppose9%17%jkm10%13%m23%xjkm8%11%f3%31%xfgh14%10%13%14%13%fhkm
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Q4. Extent would support/ oppose increasing income tax by 1p/ poundSupport 1pSupport 1pincrease inincrease inSupport 1p
Oppose 1pOppose 1padditional oradditional andincrease inSupport 1pincrease inincrease in allhigher rateshigher ratesadditional rateincrease in all
basic rate onlyratesonlyonlyonlyratesTotal
138186207140424601033Unweighted base
132191201132404471033Weighted base
-----447513NET: Support-----100%50%
-----253290Strongly support (5)-----57%28%
-----194223Tend to support (4)-----43%22%
--51319-131Neither support nor (3)--26%24%23%-13%oppose
454146336-103Tend to oppose (2)34%22%23%25%15%-10%
881501046825-274Strongly oppose (1)66%78%52%52%62%-27%
13219114910131-377NET: Oppose100%100%74%76%77%-36%
------12Don't know------1%
1.341.221.741.721.614.573.15Mean
0.470.410.840.830.840.501.58Standard deviation0.040.030.060.070.130.020.05Standard error
-132-191-149-101-31447136NET: Support - Oppose-100%-100%-74%-76%-77%100%13%
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
185290339149137172171157971101069365333295629NET: Support69%xmn65%58%59%61%62%61%68%xcd65%d60%63%52%54%63%59%61%dm
131190228100961141081106782665637212206418Strongly support (5)49%xmn42%39%40%43%41%39%47%xcd45%cd44%d39%31%31%40%41%40%d
541001114941586347312840372812190211Tend to support (4)20%22%19%20%18%21%23%20%21%15%24%21%23%23%18%20%
245580402837291916222228286966135Neither support nor (3)9%12%o14%16%13%13%10%8%11%12%13%16%h24%xfgh13%13%13%hiooppose
8174167252075891811273058Tend to oppose (2)3%4%7%xo2%3%9%xkl7%l3%3%4%5%10%xgh9%h5%6%6%hlo
46781205050445444274430391593106198Strongly oppose (1)17%17%21%20%22%16%20%19%18%24%c18%22%12%17%21%19%
549516156576875513252395726120136256NET: Oppose20%21%28%xno22%25%25%27%22%22%28%23%32%h21%23%27%25%no
58573-453-3117613Don't know2%2%1%3%j1%-1%2%f2%f-2%1%1%1%1%1%
3.82xmn3.703.493.583.573.633.553.76xd3.72d3.523.623.303.523.643.523.58dmMean
1.501.491.561.531.591.481.541.551.521.641.491.541.351.491.581.53Standard deviation0.090.070.060.100.130.100.080.100.120.120.120.120.150.070.070.05Standard error
1311951779380104961066558683739213159372NET: Support - Oppose49%xmn43%xm30%37%35%37%35%46%xdf44%xdf31%d40%d20%33%40%xa32%36%adm
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
21346170140161141116512629NET: Support70%67%70%f53%61%62%58%69%xacf59%61%a
17253440891139976341418Strongly support (5)56%49%f39%30%39%43%f41%45%f39%f40%f
49263151484240171211Tend to support (4)14%18%30%xacd23%22%18%17%24%20%20%
25122331273618117135Neither support nor (3)5%10%13%17%13%10%15%11%14%13%oppose
233816141285058Tend to oppose (2)6%5%4%6%7%5%5%5%6%6%
5993039565023175198Strongly oppose (1)18%18%10%23%g17%21%g21%g14%20%g19%g
712123954706231225256NET: Oppose24%23%14%29%bg24%27%g26%g19%26%g25%g
--3-33431013Don't know--3%-1%1%2%2%1%1%
3.853.753.88f3.313.613.583.533.83xaf3.533.58afMean
1.591.551.281.531.491.591.571.421.551.53Standard deviation0.290.210.140.130.100.100.100.110.050.05Standard error
1422493286917885287372NET: Support - Oppose46%44%f56%xacdef24%38%f35%f32%50%xacdef33%f36%af
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
156182225339491109372193434165470130629NET: Support64%63%59%64%59%65%58%59%72%xfg63%57%62%59%61%
1231141382363476614912628711231187418Strongly support (5)50%xjkl39%36%44%xkl41%45%38%40%47%x41%39%41%40%40%k
33698710216343223671475316042211Tend to support (4)14%24%jm23%m19%m19%20%20%18%25%21%18%21%19%20%m
20426162616251630854310028135Neither support nor (3)8%14%jm16%m12%m8%9%15%13%11%12%15%13%13%13%moppose
101526256614994014431158Tend to oppose (2)4%5%7%5%8%4%9%e7%3%6%5%6%5%6%
55477010118352926341246414345198Strongly oppose (1)22%16%18%19%21%21%e18%22%e13%18%22%19%20%19%e
64629612624414335431657718756256NET: Oppose26%21%25%24%29%25%e26%e29%e16%24%27%24%25%25%e
3226311-21037613Don't know1%1%1%1%4%k1%*-1%1%1%1%3%1%
3.673.653.523.663.523.653.523.493.91xfg3.633.483.603.543.58Mean
1.641.451.491.541.621.581.511.581.361.511.571.521.561.53Standard deviation0.110.090.080.070.180.110.110.150.090.060.100.050.110.05Standard error
92120129212256951371502698828374372NET: Support - Oppose38%42%xk33%40%x30%41%31%30%56%xfgh39%xc30%37%34%36%c
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Q4. Extent would support/ oppose increasing income tax by 1p/ poundSupport 1pSupport 1pincrease inincrease inSupport 1p
Oppose 1pOppose 1padditional oradditional andincrease inSupport 1pincrease inincrease in allhigher rateshigher ratesadditional rateincrease in all
basic rate onlyratesonlyonlyonlyratesTotal
138186207140424601033Unweighted base
132191201132404471033Weighted base
107-158132-447629NET: Support81%-79%100%-100%61%
65-9379-312418Strongly support (5)49%-47%60%-70%40%
41-6453-135211Tend to support (4)31%-32%40%-30%20%
25-25-25-135Neither support nor (3)19%-13%-63%-13%oppose
-398-8-58Tend to oppose (2)-21%4%-20%-6%
-1527-7-198Strongly oppose (1)-79%3%-17%-19%
-19115-15-256NET: Oppose-100%7%-37%-25%
--3---13Don't know--1%---1%
4.301.214.164.602.454.703.58Mean
0.770.411.030.490.780.461.53Standard deviation0.070.030.070.040.120.020.05Standard error
107-191143132-15447372NET: Support - Oppose81%-100%71%100%-37%100%36%
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
1752833521421381791761549711410310067333303636NET: Support65%63%60%56%61%64%63%67%d65%62%61%56%56%63%60%62%
125195237961001191161046886696144214218432Strongly support (5)47%43%41%38%45%43%42%45%d46%47%d40%34%36%40%43%42%
50881164638606050292935392311985204Tend to support (4)19%20%20%18%17%22%22%22%19%16%20%22%19%22%a17%20%a
326862452427332313222720246763130Neither support nor (3)12%15%o11%18%xj10%10%12%10%9%12%16%11%20%gh13%13%13%moppose
11195213103018971271916373471Tend to oppose (2)4%4%9%xno5%5%11%xkl7%4%5%6%4%11%eh14%xegh7%7%7%hno
4268111464740473729362837128495180Strongly oppose (1)16%15%19%18%21%14%17%16%20%19%17%21%10%16%19%17%
528816359576966463747355728121130251NET: Oppose19%20%28%xno23%25%25%24%20%25%26%21%32%xeh24%23%26%24%no
997662282-52110717Don't know4%xmn2%1%2%3%1%1%3%xf1%-3%f1%1%2%1%2%
3.80xm3.733.553.543.613.693.653.78d3.673.643.663.383.593.663.603.63dMean
1.481.451.551.511.591.471.501.481.571.571.471.561.371.471.551.51Standard deviation0.090.070.060.100.130.100.080.090.120.110.120.120.150.070.070.05Standard error
12319618983811101111086067684438211174385NET: Support - Oppose46%xm44%xm32%33%36%40%40%47%xcdf40%d36%d40%d25%32%40%35%37%dm
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
23345870145160146115521636NET: Support78%66%66%53%64%61%60%68%f60%62%
222740369310311189343432Strongly support (5)73%52%f46%f28%41%f39%f46%af53%xadef40%f42%af
27173452563626178204Tend to support (4)5%14%20%25%bc23%c22%15%15%21%c20%c
-4151826293719111130Neither support nor (3)-7%17%b14%11%11%15%11%13%13%oppose
1431117181786371Tend to oppose (2)5%8%3%8%8%7%7%5%7%7%
51092935524025155180Strongly oppose (1)18%20%10%22%15%20%16%15%18%17%
714123953705633218251NET: Oppose22%27%14%30%g23%27%g23%19%25%g24%g
--2443321417Don't know--3%3%2%1%1%1%2%2%
4.103.703.91f3.303.67f3.553.67f3.88xadf3.58f3.63afMean
1.611.621.331.521.471.551.511.471.521.51Standard deviation0.290.220.140.130.100.100.100.110.050.05Standard error
1719463193909082303385NET: Support - Oppose55%38%53%xacdf23%41%f34%f37%f49%xacdf35%f37%af
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Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
1591832323414611110581182436167473132636NET: Support65%63%60%64%55%66%65%66%68%x63%58%62%60%62%
1291191422483278645912829511932493432Strongly support (5)53%xjkl41%37%47%xkl39%46%40%48%48%43%41%42%42%42%k
3064909413334122541414814940204Tend to support (4)12%22%jm23%xm18%m16%20%26%18%20%20%17%20%18%20%m
24395063101511103780459629130Neither support nor (3)10%14%13%12%12%9%7%8%14%11%16%13%13%13%goppose
9223531411179125314551271Tend to oppose (2)4%8%9%m6%5%7%10%e7%4%8%5%7%5%7%m
5341629418302820341145712841180Strongly oppose (1)22%14%16%18%l22%18%17%16%13%16%20%17%18%17%e
61639712522424529461667118352251NET: Oppose25%22%25%23%27%25%28%e24%17%24%25%24%24%24%e
-35351-3411611617Don't know-1%1%1%6%xjklm1%-2%1%2%2%1%3%2%j
3.713.693.573.703.483.703.603.753.87x3.663.553.653.623.63Mean
1.621.441.471.531.611.541.521.531.401.501.551.501.541.51Standard deviation0.100.090.080.070.180.110.120.140.090.060.100.050.110.05Standard error
97119135217236960521362709529080385NET: Support - Oppose40%41%35%41%x28%41%37%42%51%xg39%33%38%36%37%
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Table 40
Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Q4. Extent would support/ oppose increasing income tax by 1p/ poundSupport 1pSupport 1pincrease inincrease inSupport 1p
Oppose 1pOppose 1padditional oradditional andincrease inSupport 1pincrease inincrease in allhigher rateshigher ratesadditional rateincrease in all
basic rate onlyratesonlyonlyonlyratesTotal
138186207140424601033Unweighted base
132191201132404471033Weighted base
117-17513240447636NET: Support89%-87%100%100%100%62%
74-1058716317432Strongly support (5)56%-53%65%40%71%42%
43-704624131204Tend to support (4)32%-35%35%60%29%20%
15-13---130Neither support nor (3)11%-6%---13%oppose
-455---71Tend to oppose (2)-23%2%---7%
-1467---180Strongly oppose (1)-77%4%---17%
-19112---251NET: Oppose-100%6%---24%
--1---17Don't know--*---2%
4.451.234.314.654.404.713.63Mean
0.690.420.960.480.500.461.51Standard deviation0.060.030.070.040.080.020.05Standard error
117-19116413240447385NET: Support - Oppose89%-100%82%100%100%100%37%
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Table 41
Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
129210237107991251161166587705852233214447Support 1p increase in48%47%41%43%44%45%42%50%xd43%47%d41%32%43%44%43%43%dmall rates
613286518116375137202040Support 1p increase in2%3%5%2%2%6%x4%3%2%4%3%7%xg6%4%4%4%additional rate only
37538024293545282621272747161132Support 1p increase in14%12%14%10%13%13%16%xl12%c17%c11%c16%c15%c3%13%12%13%cadditional and higher
rates only
49781234139615940323038471311190201Support 1p increase in18%17%21%16%17%22%21%17%22%16%23%c26%xcf11%21%18%19%additional or higher
rates only
3662129404352563130402547189497191Oppose 1p increase in13%14%22%xno16%19%19%20%13%20%22%h15%26%xeh15%18%19%19%hnoall rates
31528029224437272222292857458132Oppose 1p increase in12%12%14%12%10%16%13%12%15%c12%17%c16%c4%14%12%13%cbasic rate only
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Table 42
Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Q4. To what extent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax ...Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
172648511009710991356447Support 1p increase in57%51%55%xadf39%44%37%45%54%xadf41%43%adall rates
31*31412743640Support 1p increase in9%2%*2%6%5%3%2%4%4%additional rate only
3791429452519113132Support 1p increase in11%13%11%11%13%17%xa10%12%13%13%additional and higher
rates only
68112049654126175201Support 1p increase in20%17%13%15%22%25%xbg17%15%20%19%additional or higher
rates only
610103044514026165191Oppose 1p increase in21%19%11%23%19%20%17%15%19%19%all rates
29101134412521111132Oppose 1p increase in7%17%12%9%15%16%10%12%13%13%basic rate only
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Table 43
Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Q4. To what extent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax ...Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
1041281632323878734713931011433986447Support 1p increase in43%44%43%44%46%46%45%38%52%xf45%40%44%39%43%all rates
911182017139530728940Support 1p increase in4%4%5%4%2%4%8%xe7%e2%4%2%4%4%4%additional rate only
4041458162417213885419632132Support 1p increase in16%14%12%15%x7%14%10%17%14%12%14%13%14%13%additional and higher
rates only
5562721179363231521375414746201Support 1p increase in23%i21%19%22%i11%21%20%26%19%20%19%19%21%19%additional or higher
rates only
5148729915353324321265514336191Oppose 1p increase in21%17%19%19%18%21%e20%e20%12%18%19%19%16%19%eall rates
3538517352324163592369830132Oppose 1p increase in14%13%13%14%6%14%15%13%13%13%13%13%13%13%basic rate only
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Table 44
Q4. In order to increase the amount of funding available to the NHS, some people support increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound. To whatextent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax?
Q4. To what extent would you support or oppose increasing each rate of income tax by one pence in every pound for all who pay income tax ...Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
14423329512413114313111594115898629265263528Nothing54%52%51%49%58%i52%47%50%c63%xcdh62%xcdh52%c48%c24%50%52%51%ci
9917826510484122132884663688789229213442Any value37%40%45%o41%37%44%47%xk38%31%34%40%49%fg74%xdefgh43%42%43%fgo
5574414219371853157211456550115£1-£521%xmn16%xm7%16%xik8%13%i6%23%xcdefg10%f4%13%cf8%4%12%10%11%cfim
265186313634352318191732297463137£6-£1010%11%15%o13%16%12%13%10%12%10%10%18%h24%xefgh14%13%13%o
31010617531316514620£11-£151%2%o2%2%1%3%2%1%1%2%1%3%4%3%1%2%
1729441911172613713171012383573£16-£206%7%7%7%5%6%9%x6%5%7%10%6%10%7%7%7%
3638111131924551413232144£21-£301%1%6%xno1%5%l5%l7%xl1%3%3%3%8%xh11%xefgh4%4%4%hlno
28302512172158912142337£31-£501%2%o5%xno1%2%4%l6%xl1%1%3%5%h5%gh10%xfgh3%5%4%ghlno
2921935141111231382331£51+1%2%o4%o4%1%2%5%xjk*1%6%xegh1%2%11%xdegh2%4%xb3%bho
172820178101219771041291948Don't know6%6%3%7%4%3%4%8%xcd5%4%6%2%1%5%4%5%m
4.857.41o13.81xno10.126.828.9217.57xjk4.616.0811.61h8.22h10.01h33.21xdefgh7.9314.33xb11.08bhnoMean (All)
11.0217.9746.6528.9316.3518.0861.919.2730.1827.7915.5216.9388.7814.8650.8937.33Standard deviation0.670.921.901.941.321.193.190.592.332.021.291.369.860.682.261.19Standard error
11.3716.62o28.96xno21.4017.1819.1334.64x10.0917.9732.82deh18.51h19.80h44.00xh16.8631.38x23.89bhnoMean (All with positivebvalue)
14.5323.9364.2839.1822.3322.5283.6111.5650.1438.7118.7919.3499.9617.8771.7451.98Standard deviation1.341.823.813.772.912.186.161.096.474.442.302.1612.691.204.672.43Standard error
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Q5. Imagine now that you were experiencing symptoms of a health condition and you decided that you need to see your GP within the next 24 hours. How much, ifanything, would you be willing to pay in order to be guaranteed an appointment with your GP within the next 24 hours?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
11266659111130125104425528Nothing37%51%76%xabcdefh44%49%50%52%61%xadef49%51%a
1819176410112210154388442Any value60%38%g19%48%bg44%bg47%bg42%g32%g45%xbg43%bg
213213233236109115£1-£56%1%3%16%bgh14%bgh13%bgh9%b3%13%xbgh11%bgh
8127835363127110137£6-£1028%24%xafg8%6%15%f14%f13%16%fg13%f13%f
-31-47441620£11-£15-7%xaf1%-2%3%2%2%2%2%
4211516221476673£16-£2013%4%1%11%bg7%g8%g6%4%g8%g7%g
2-457101663944£21-£306%-4%4%3%4%7%3%4%4%
2-39710753237£31-£507%-3%7%3%4%3%3%4%4%
-2-956922931£51+-3%-7%xbg2%2%4%1%3%3%
154711812103848Don't know3%10%d4%5%5%3%5%6%4%5%
11.288.324.0720.65xa8.969.37g12.826.63g11.9311.08Mean (All)
14.0119.0210.6782.6319.4817.9936.8114.3540.2237.33Standard deviation2.602.751.187.361.281.152.461.141.401.19Standard error
18.1619.2119.7538.8018.2919.2628.0819.0324.5523.89Mean (All with positivevalue)
13.8025.3015.83110.4724.6121.8350.5118.9354.9851.98Standard deviation3.355.803.7313.812.262.024.952.582.742.43Standard error
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Q5. Imagine now that you were experiencing symptoms of a health condition and you decided that you need to see your GP within the next 24 hours. How much, ifanything, would you be willing to pay in order to be guaranteed an appointment with your GP within the next 24 hours?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
15415616331034878169135344154381118528Nothing63%xik54%k42%58%xikl41%51%50%56%50%50%53%50%53%51%k
791181941974179754712530511933887442Any value32%41%51%xjlm37%50%m47%47%38%47%44%41%44%40%43%jm
263150577111584585236740115£1-£511%11%13%11%8%6%9%7%17%xfh12%8%9%18%xb11%bh
283952671619301546954010431137£6-£1011%14%14%13%20%11%18%x12%17%14%14%14%14%13%
47811-365113719-20£11-£152%2%2%2%-2%4%e4%e*2%2%3%xa-2%e
10192829131978174821611173£16-£204%7%7%5%16%xjklm11%xg5%6%6%7%7%8%5%7%j
211281321474535838544£21-£301%4%7%xjm3%m3%8%xe4%3%2%5%3%5%2%4%jm
79191619856261135237£31-£503%3%5%3%1%5%5%4%2%4%4%5%xa1%4%a
65171125429181026131£51+2%2%4%2%2%3%3%2%3%3%4%3%a1%3%a
6121919824753114331148Don't know3%4%5%3%9%jm1%2%5%2%4%5%4%5%5%eh
7.2610.9414.20m9.249.4713.4010.118.279.5911.1610.9912.77xa5.1611.08aMean (All)
26.8455.9228.8644.8715.5334.4720.3816.1325.7040.5330.2442.1910.7737.33Standard deviation1.753.361.511.991.812.431.571.521.661.561.881.540.781.19Standard error
20.6625.0725.6723.2617.2728.0520.6920.4219.6723.2225.0526.72a11.8423.89aMean (All with positivevalue)
42.2682.6934.8468.9617.5145.7025.1919.9334.0656.0541.6957.9313.7151.98Standard deviation4.587.652.454.852.744.522.853.013.143.133.823.061.512.43Standard error
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Q5. Imagine now that you were experiencing symptoms of a health condition and you decided that you need to see your GP within the next 24 hours. How much, ifanything, would you be willing to pay in order to be guaranteed an appointment with your GP within the next 24 hours?
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
16527232916412615715414487115949666305297601NET: Support61%61%56%65%xi56%56%55%62%58%62%55%54%55%57%59%58%
116173208125878683996076495344178203381Strongly support (5)43%xmn39%36%50%xij39%31%30%43%xde40%e41%de29%30%37%34%40%xb37%beij
48991213939717145273845432212794220Tend to support (4)18%22%o21%16%17%26%l26%xkl19%18%21%27%24%18%24%19%21%al
42741263739636132303134462696103200Neither support nor (3)15%16%22%x15%17%23%l22%l14%20%17%20%26%xh22%18%20%19%hloppose
26425714273126231010112716584098Tend to oppose (2)10%9%10%6%12%11%l9%10%7%6%7%15%xefg14%f11%8%10%fl
2848653227213325202326995954113Strongly oppose (1)10%11%11%13%12%8%12%11%13%d13%d15%d5%8%11%11%11%d
54891214653525948303437362611794211NET: Oppose20%20%21%18%24%19%21%21%20%18%22%20%22%22%19%20%
913856648255-212921Don't know3%3%1%2%3%2%1%3%d1%3%3%-2%2%2%2%
3.773.713.613.86xi3.613.623.533.763.663.753.483.583.633.593.713.65iMean
1.391.361.351.431.421.251.331.401.421.391.391.211.321.361.361.36Standard deviation0.080.070.050.090.110.080.070.090.110.100.110.100.150.060.060.04Standard error
1111832081187310495965781575940188203391NET: Support - Oppose41%41%36%47%xik32%38%34%42%38%44%33%33%33%35%40%38%
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Q6. Some people say that removing the four hour Accident and Emergency waiting time standard would help the NHS provide care to those with the greatest need, while otherssay that it would increase waiting times at A and E departments. Given this, to what extent would you support or oppose keeping this four hour waiting timestandard for hospital A and E departments.
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
19255858131160152102500601NET: Support62%48%67%f44%57%f61%f62%f60%fh58%f58%f
171638307410210471311381Strongly support (5)58%31%43%f23%33%39%f43%xaef42%f36%f37%f
19212757584731189220Tend to support (4)5%18%24%21%25%22%19%18%22%21%
413164146443533166200Neither support nor (3)14%26%18%31%xabcde20%17%15%20%19%c19%oppose
35311252031118798Tend to oppose (2)11%10%3%8%11%g8%13%g7%10%10%
368202035211795113Strongly oppose (1)9%12%10%15%9%13%9%10%11%11%
611113145555228183211NET: Oppose20%22%13%23%20%21%21%17%21%20%
122363451621Don't know4%4%3%3%3%1%2%3%2%2%
3.963.473.90f3.293.63f3.66f3.77f3.78f3.63f3.65fMean
1.451.371.281.341.291.411.361.351.361.36Standard deviation0.270.190.140.120.080.090.090.100.050.04Standard error
131447278610510073317391NET: Support - Oppose43%26%54%xabdefh20%38%f40%f41%f44%fh37%f38%f
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Q6. Some people say that removing the four hour Accident and Emergency waiting time standard would help the NHS provide care to those with the greatest need, while otherssay that it would increase waiting times at A and E departments. Given this, to what extent would you support or oppose keeping this four hour waiting timestandard for hospital A and E departments.
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
15816621332443939469170418151442126601NET: Support65%xk58%56%61%52%55%58%56%63%60%c52%58%57%58%c
115100128215275657431192719426695381Strongly support (5)47%xijkl34%33%40%xl32%33%35%35%44%xh39%x33%35%43%37%b
43678510917373726511465717731220Tend to support (4)18%23%22%21%20%22%23%21%19%21%20%23%xa14%21%a
3351938416392531481256615439200Neither support nor (3)14%18%24%xjm16%19%23%16%25%18%18%23%20%18%19%jmoppose
193637564151914226922722098Tend to oppose (2)8%13%10%11%5%9%12%11%8%10%8%9%9%10%
2932376015202282467427931113Strongly oppose (1)12%11%10%11%18%12%14%7%9%10%15%10%14%11%
48687411618354122461366415050211NET: Oppose20%24%19%22%22%21%25%18%17%20%22%20%23%20%
44485111514716521Don't know2%1%1%1%6%xjkl1%1%1%2%2%2%2%2%2%
3.823.583.613.693.473.563.553.673.83x3.71xc3.493.643.653.65Mean
1.421.371.301.391.481.351.431.251.331.341.411.331.471.36Standard deviation0.090.080.070.060.170.090.110.120.090.050.090.050.100.04Standard error
11098139208255853471242818629275391NET: Support - Oppose45%xijl34%36%39%l30%34%33%38%46%xgh41%xc30%38%34%38%c
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Table 50
Q6. Some people say that removing the four hour Accident and Emergency waiting time standard would help the NHS provide care to those with the greatest need, while otherssay that it would increase waiting times at A and E departments. Given this, to what extent would you support or oppose keeping this four hour waiting timestandard for hospital A and E departments.
Base: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Q7. SummaryDrugs whichextend life forless than sixmonths for
Weight lossterminally illsurgery (forpatients, for
example gastricLiverOperations toexample somebands) fortransplants fortreat varicosecancerFertility
obese patientsalcoholicsveinstreatmentstreatment
10331033103310331033Unweighted base
10331033103310331033Weighted base
279344602781514Should be available for27%33%58%76%50%free to everybody who
needs it
748661400239497NET: Should not be free72%64%39%23%48%to everyone who needs
it
491401328188367Should be available48%39%32%18%36%for free only for some
people who need it
2572607251130Should not be25%25%7%5%13%available for free for
anybody who needs it
628311322Don't know1%3%3%1%2%
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Table 51
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - SummaryBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
1091983151051131471498970838711075254259514Should be available for41%44%o54%xno42%50%53%l53%l38%47%45%51%h61%xfgh63%xfgh48%52%50%hlnofree to everybody who
needs it
1522362611351101281251367498766745266231497NET: Should not be free57%xmn53%xm45%53%49%46%45%59%xcde50%d53%cd45%38%37%50%46%48%dmto everyone who needs
it
9916420489859995895766595442197170367Should be available37%36%35%35%38%35%34%38%38%36%34%30%35%37%34%36%for free only for some
people who need it
53725845252930471732181336961130Should not be20%xmn16%xm10%18%xij11%10%11%20%xcdeg12%c17%xcd11%c7%2%13%12%13%cdmavailable for free for
anybody who needs it
71581333475362-91322Don't know3%3%1%5%xij1%1%2%3%3%2%4%1%-2%3%2%m
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Table 52
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Fertility treatmentBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
1720536211612412290424514Should be available for57%38%61%h47%51%47%50%53%h49%50%free to everybody who
needs it
1331327010512911775422497NET: Should not be free43%60%bg36%53%g46%50%48%45%49%48%gto everyone who needs
it
621274781929355313367Should be available20%42%31%36%36%35%38%32%36%36%for free only for some
people who need it
7952324382421109130Should not be23%18%g5%17%g11%14%g10%12%g13%13%available for free for
anybody who needs it
-13-78431922Don't know-2%3%-3%3%1%2%2%2%
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Table 53
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Fertility treatmentBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
1101631802734393766512333215039393514Should be available for45%56%xjkm47%51%m52%55%47%53%46%48%52%52%a42%50%afree to everybody who
needs it
12912019524938758454135348134360120497NET: Should not be free53%jl42%51%l47%l46%45%52%44%50%50%47%47%54%48%lto everyone who needs
it
90911481812754684210023911627579367Should be available37%32%38%34%33%32%42%35%37%34%40%36%36%36%for free only for some
people who need it
402947681122171235109188541130Should not be16%l10%12%13%l14%13%10%10%13%16%xc6%11%18%xb13%bcavailable for free for
anybody who needs it
469101-141013410722Don't know2%2%2%2%1%-*3%h4%h2%2%1%3%2%b
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Table 54
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Fertility treatmentBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
19133344818617821420416211314413413495402379781Should be available for71%74%o77%74%79%77%74%70%76%78%79%75%79%76%75%76%hfree to everybody who
needs it
6910613363465971603638364525122117239NET: Should not be free26%24%23%25%20%21%26%26%24%20%21%25%21%23%23%23%to everyone who needs
it
50781104836465843293131352010088188Should be available19%17%19%19%16%17%21%19%19%17%18%19%17%19%18%18%for free only for some
people who need it
1928231510121317775105222851Should not be7%m6%4%6%5%4%5%7%5%4%3%6%4%4%6%5%available for free for
anybody who needs it
894326210-2---5813Don't know3%xm2%1%1%1%2%1%4%xdeg-1%---1%2%1%m
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Table 55
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Drugs which extend life for less than six months for terminally ill patients, for example some cancer treatmentsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
183861104176193190118663781Should be available for61%75%70%78%77%74%79%70%77%76%free to everybody who
needs it
1210242750664947193239NET: Should not be free39%21%28%21%22%25%20%28%22%23%to everyone who needs
it
69202540503935154188Should be available21%17%23%19%18%19%16%21%18%18%for free only for some
people who need it
5252101610123951Should not be18%4%5%2%4%6%4%7%4%5%available for free for
anybody who needs it
-3212234913Don't know-5%xad2%1%1%1%1%2%1%1%
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Table 56
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Drugs which extend life for less than six months for terminally ill patients, for example some cancer treatmentsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
1952192754146912410790208516221559182781Should be available for80%k76%72%78%83%74%67%74%78%g74%77%73%83%xb76%bgkfree to everybody who
needs it
466810611413455431581666619635239NET: Should not be free19%23%28%xim21%15%26%33%xe25%22%24%23%26%xa16%23%ato everyone who needs
it
3255868710374126441285315130188Should be available13%19%22%xjm16%12%22%26%xe21%16%19%18%20%x14%18%mfor free only for some
people who need it
151221272813514371345451Should not be6%4%5%5%3%4%8%4%5%5%5%6%xa2%5%aavailable for free for
anybody who needs it
31341--121118313Don't know1%1%1%1%2%--1%1%2%*1%1%1%
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Table 57
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Drugs which extend life for less than six months for terminally ill patients, for example some cancer treatmentsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
16726633613813316916315081114929867291311602Should be available for62%59%58%55%59%61%59%65%xg54%62%54%55%56%55%62%xb58%free to everybody who
needs it
9816823210878102111776468717149223177400NET: Should not be free37%37%40%43%35%37%40%33%43%37%42%40%41%42%a35%39%ato everyone who needs
it
8214418491638786675355525943180148328Should be available30%32%31%36%28%31%31%29%35%30%31%33%36%34%29%32%for free only for some
people who need it
1724481715152511111319125432972Should not be6%5%8%7%7%5%9%5%8%7%11%xh7%5%8%6%7%available for free for
anybody who needs it
41516514744436104161531Don't know1%3%o3%2%6%xi3%1%2%3%1%4%6%fh3%3%3%3%i
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Table 58
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Operations to treat varicose veinsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
20286182116151146108494602Should be available for66%54%70%xae62%51%58%60%64%e57%e58%efree to everybody who
needs it
10212451971069156344400NET: Should not be free34%42%28%38%42%g41%38%33%40%g39%gto everyone who needs
it
617244283876947281328Should be available19%33%28%32%36%33%29%28%33%32%for free only for some
people who need it
54-913192296372Should not be15%8%g-7%g6%g7%g9%g5%7%g7%gavailable for free for
anybody who needs it
-22-165642631Don't know-4%f3%-7%xacdf2%2%3%3%3%
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Table 59
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Operations to treat varicose veinsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
15317020832351979969152409158446124602Should be available for63%59%54%61%61%57%61%56%57%59%55%58%56%58%free to everybody who
needs it
871111641982968614711226511730282400NET: Should not be free36%38%43%37%35%40%38%38%42%38%41%40%37%39%to everyone who needs
it
679213515927514743932239024472328Should be available27%32%35%30%32%30%29%35%35%32%31%32%33%32%for free only for some
people who need it
20193039217144194227581072Should not be8%6%8%7%3%10%f9%3%7%6%9%8%5%7%available for free for
anybody who needs it
481212342641813161331Don't know2%3%3%2%4%2%1%5%2%3%4%2%6%xb3%b
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Table 60
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Operations to treat varicose veinsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
85147197676890118595367696332161182344Should be available for32%33%34%27%30%32%42%xjkl26%36%h37%h41%h35%27%30%36%33%hlfree to everybody who
needs it
171283378174154178156158931159411686346315661NET: Should not be free63%63%65%69%i68%i64%56%68%e62%62%55%65%71%e65%63%64%eito everyone who needs
it
851592429491113103766073607556217183401Should be available32%35%o41%o37%40%41%37%33%41%40%35%42%46%h41%36%39%hofor free only for some
people who need it
8612513680636553823241344130129132260Should not be32%xmn28%23%32%xi28%i23%19%35%xdefg22%22%20%23%25%24%26%25%iavailable for free for
anybody who needs it
13181010310414327-222628Don't know5%xm4%m2%4%1%4%2%6%xdf2%1%4%d-2%4%xa1%3%am
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Table 61
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Liver transplants for alcoholicsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI
RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
1222295184806664280344Should be available for40%44%c34%38%c37%c30%27%38%c32%33%cfree to everybody who
needs it
1725568113917816598563661NET: Should not be free57%50%64%61%61%68%h68%h58%65%h64%hto everyone who needs
it
7184058821059165336401Should be available25%35%46%44%36%40%37%39%39%39%for free only for some
people who need it
108162357737433227260Should not be32%15%18%18%25%28%f31%bfgh20%26%f25%favailable for free for
anybody who needs it
1321541272128Don't know3%6%f3%1%2%1%5%af4%2%3%
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Table 62
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Liver transplants for alcoholicsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
75113113187337154387421610324674344Should be available for31%39%xk29%35%40%42%xe33%31%27%31%36%32%34%33%efree to everybody who
needs it
162169262332489710683189457179497138661NET: Should not be free67%59%68%l62%57%57%66%68%70%xh66%62%65%63%64%hlto everyone who needs
it
971081612052556645411327311230480401Should be available40%37%42%39%30%33%40%44%42%39%39%40%36%39%for free only for some
people who need it
656210112623404229761846719358260Should not be27%21%26%24%28%24%26%24%28%26%23%25%26%25%available for free for
anybody who needs it
7710142111620720828Don't know3%2%2%3%3%*1%1%2%3%2%3%4%3%h
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Table 63
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Liver transplants for alcoholicsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
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Working StatusSocial GradeAgeGenderRetiredNot workingWorkingDEC2C1AB65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMaleTotal
(o)(n)(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
289412621240159239395268175197152159825065271033Unweighted base
269448585252225278278232149184170179120*5305031033Weighted base
6611316569637770534853524923131148279Should be available for25%25%28%27%28%28%25%23%32%c29%31%27%19%25%29%27%free to everybody who
needs it
1993304181781622012071759913011713097395353748NET: Should not be free74%74%72%71%72%72%74%76%67%71%69%73%81%g75%70%72%to everyone who needs
it
114210281109106133143957090689772263228491Should be available43%47%o48%43%47%48%51%41%47%49%40%54%eh60%xeh50%45%48%hfor free only for some
people who need it
8412013769566964802940493325132125257Should not be31%xmn27%23%27%25%25%23%35%xcdfg20%22%29%d18%21%25%25%25%available for free for
anybody who needs it
4515--13211--436Don't know2%xm1%*2%xj--*1%1%**--1%1%1%m
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Table 64
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Weight loss surgery (for example gastric bands) for obese patientsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l - x/m/n/oOverlap formulae used. * small base
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RegionNorthernScot-Mid-Eng-IrelandWaleslandLondonSouthlandsNorthScot/ Wales/ NIlandTotal
(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
3055861342412532341718621033Unweighted base
30**51*87*1322282622421688651033Weighted base
1112323763655955224279Should be available for37%23%37%28%28%25%25%33%26%27%free to everybody who
needs it
19395295163197183110638748NET: Should not be free63%77%b60%72%71%75%g75%g66%74%bg72%bgto everyone who needs
it
825376111013611471420491Should be available26%49%43%46%48%52%47%42%49%48%for free only for some
people who need it
1114153453616940217257Should not be37%28%17%26%23%23%28%24%25%25%available for free for
anybody who needs it
--3-3-1336Don't know--3%xacd-1%-*2%*1%a
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Table 65
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Weight loss surgery (for example gastric bands) for obese patientsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b/c/d/e/f/g/h/iOverlap formulae used. * small base; ** very small base (under 30) ineligible for sig testing
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NHS P6M (Q1)HHold IncomeChildren in HHoldDisabilitySlightly
Much worseworseThe sameWorseBetter£55k+£34k-£55k£21k-£34kUp to £21kNoYesNoYesTotal(m)(l)(k)(j)(i)(h)(g)(f)(e)(d)(c)(b)(a)(x)
240289387529832041731192467142697852011033Unweighted base
24428838453283*169161123*2686932887632201033Weighted base
69898515825474428761778421350279Should be available for28%31%k22%30%k30%28%27%23%28%26%29%28%23%27%kfree to everybody who
needs it
1751982983725712111793192510204547168748NET: Should not be free72%69%78%xjl70%68%72%72%76%71%74%71%72%76%72%to everyone who needs
it
10714618725336827860128338128353114491Should be available44%51%49%48%43%49%48%49%48%49%45%46%52%48%for free only for some
people who need it
675211211921393933641727619453257Should not be28%jl18%29%xjl22%l25%23%24%27%24%25%26%25%24%25%lavailable for free for
anybody who needs it
12121-12161426Don't know*1%**2%-*1%*1%*1%1%1%
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Table 66
Q7. The following treatments I will read out are generally available for free on the NHS in the United Kingdom. For each, please state whether you think it should: be available for free to everybody who needs it, be available for free only for some people who need it, or no longer be available for free for anybody who needs it ... - Weight loss surgery (for example gastric bands) for obese patientsBase: All adults aged 18+ in the United Kingdom
Proportions/Means: Columns Tested (5% risk level) - x/a/b - x/c/d - x/e/f/g/h - x/i/j/k/l/mOverlap formulae used. * small base
Prepared by Ipsos MORI