According to the investigation, 66 per cent of people expressed concern about outsourcing healthcare to private companies and would prefer the NHS to run on full public assistance.
The study revealed that only 25 percent of those interviewed supported the policy of the Labor and Conservative Party executives, led by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, for paying private suppliers to carry out operations related to the sector.
Conversely, 57 percent believe this money should be part of direct investment in the National Health Service, while the European nation is experiencing a new weekend of protests against the destatification of the NHS.
Last Saturday, protesters claimed, from this capital, the deaths of 557 people, as a result of the delivery of health care to private companies, a figure revealed in a study by the University of Oxford last year.
The investigation published Monday also showed that 58 percent of voters, including 2019 conservative voters, regard the executive’s refusal to negotiate with striking health workers as denationalizing neighborhoods.
At least 13 union organizations warned the UK command that no wage agreement with protesting staff representatives was “unacceptable, inconsiderate and with potentially dangerous consequences”.
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