UK Under 30s Say Failing NHS Has Worsened
A majority of young women in the UK believe that the quality of NHS care has worsened, according to a poll from the Adam Smith Institute. They do use it more than men…
Polling conducted as part of the ASI’s ‘Anxious Generation’ series shows 46% of 18-30-year-olds in the UK say quality of care has worsened compared to 34% who say it has improved. Women are more pessimistic: 55% of them say the NHS has got worse compared to 43% of men. Only 26% of women think services have improved…
The ASI’s Data Manager Emma Schubart blamed “years of underfunding, staffing shortages, and the lingering effects of the pandemic.” The Tories’ new Shadow Health Secretary Stuart Andrew also adds: “Labour have scrapped targets to improve access to women’s health services, failed to get a grip on union overreach, and hit mental health charities with higher taxes, leaving women to pay the price of this Government.” As Guido revealed under the new government NHS staff time spent on union duties has shot up. The sacred cow may not be so for much longer…