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Survation. Topical Poll

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Survation.

Topical Poll

Survation.

Methodology

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

2402057038372121643276043717513786401538699567657264263527Through taxation57.5%45.5%42.5%43.2%57.8%61.5%44.9%21.8%47.4%61.1%49.2%51.0%57.2%50.9%28.7%64.0%55.8%52.3%32.5%41.5%46.8%48.6%50.9%49.8%

67813524549594108155493840283220263637278790177By charging for16.0%17.9%21.5%27.3%7.6%14.2%16.1%25.0%17.9%8.4%17.4%14.4%15.9%23.5%20.1%13.2%13.0%13.8%20.6%20.2%22.3%16.1%17.4%16.7%access to NHS

services

518422101235864781505127215132233432371165105169Moving to a type of12.3%18.6%13.3%11.5%18.4%10.1%23.6%24.4%12.5%8.2%16.9%15.0%11.4%12.3%36.6%13.5%14.8%18.2%18.4%20.3%8.9%11.9%20.3%16.0%insurance model

where an individualtakes out a healthinsurance policy

60813716104956513221476737222022253049332712759186Don't know14.3%18.0%22.7%18.1%16.1%14.2%15.4%28.8%22.2%22.3%16.5%19.6%15.5%13.3%14.6%9.3%16.4%15.7%28.5%18.0%21.9%23.4%11.4%17.5%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 1Q1. By Normal WeightingQ1. Some people say that there is a ‘'winter crisis'’ in the NHS and that it is underfunded. With this in mind, which of the following do you think is the best way to fund the NHS?

Base: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 4

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

27624486454424417610336050519413310077155911079010460309298608I would be prepared66.1%54.1%52.4%51.5%69.4%70.8%48.3%65.0%57.6%61.4%56.8%56.8%55.8%59.0%55.9%64.8%59.5%56.6%52.0%57.3%49.3%57.0%57.8%57.4%to pay more tax to

better fund the NHS

105153503212701473172427894805449604558565845153170322I would not be25.1%33.9%30.2%36.0%18.4%20.4%40.4%21.4%29.4%25.2%31.2%27.6%33.4%32.2%35.4%24.9%29.4%30.6%32.7%32.0%37.1%28.1%32.9%30.4%prepared to pay more

tax to better fundthe NHS

37542911830412713106542615122517242720168148129Don't know8.8%12.1%17.4%12.5%12.2%8.8%11.3%13.6%13.0%13.4%12.0%15.6%10.8%8.7%8.7%10.4%11.1%12.9%15.4%10.7%13.6%14.9%9.3%12.2%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 2Q2. By Normal WeightingQ2. Which of the following is closest to your opinion?

Base: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 5

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

33531211163472832441141756442521741239518912013611811989405366771I would be prepared80.1%69.2%67.6%71.5%74.2%82.4%66.9%66.3%71.8%77.4%72.4%73.5%72.9%72.6%68.7%78.9%78.1%71.7%68.2%65.3%73.5%74.6%70.9%72.8%to pay £1 extra a

week to be able touse the NHS

69115411915511005131719869543936382847435422102131233I would not be16.5%25.5%25.1%21.5%23.2%14.8%27.3%29.7%22.7%17.9%22.2%20.1%22.6%22.8%25.9%16.0%18.0%25.0%24.7%29.6%18.5%18.8%25.3%22.0%prepared to pay £1

extra a week to beable to use the NHS

14241262102113548221187126612910362056Don't know3.4%5.3%7.3%7.1%2.6%2.8%5.8%4.0%5.5%4.6%5.3%6.4%4.4%4.6%5.4%5.1%3.9%3.3%7.1%5.1%8.1%6.6%3.8%5.3%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 3Q3. By Normal WeightingQ3. If everyone paid £1 extra a week to be able to use the NHS, it is estimated that it would raise £2.75bn a year for the NHS.Which of the following statements is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 6

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

25221277412821017710265046517213287741139089959966288263552I would be prepared60.3%47.0%47.1%47.3%44.6%60.9%48.5%62.1%46.3%51.4%52.3%50.2%55.4%51.6%53.2%47.2%58.5%46.7%54.9%54.6%54.2%53.1%51.0%52.1%to pay £2 extra a

week to be able touse the NHS

13119872373110615352338341129897054975083607343192215407I would not be31.4%43.8%44.1%41.7%49.3%30.7%41.9%31.2%41.1%38.7%38.3%37.6%37.1%41.1%38.7%40.6%32.7%43.8%34.7%40.2%35.4%35.4%41.6%38.4%prepared to pay £2

extra a week to beable to use the NHS

344114104293517108342181211291418189136238101Don't know8.2%9.2%8.8%11.1%6.1%8.4%9.6%6.8%12.6%9.9%9.3%12.1%7.5%7.2%8.1%12.2%8.8%9.5%10.4%5.2%10.4%11.5%7.4%9.5%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 4Q4. By Normal WeightingQ4. If everyone paid £2 extra a week to be able to use the NHS, it is estimated that it would raise £5.5bn a year for the NHS.Which of the following statements is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 7

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

15891512821122865252825890675645565258436641162154316I would be prepared37.8%20.2%31.3%31.8%33.6%35.4%23.5%30.8%44.7%28.4%29.0%26.2%28.0%33.0%32.8%23.5%33.8%30.5%24.7%36.3%33.8%29.8%29.8%29.8%to pay £5 extra a

week to be able touse the NHS

202306935133177233825545162001449775154781021059964297305603I would not be48.3%67.9%56.5%57.7%52.2%51.6%63.8%51.1%44.3%55.3%58.0%58.5%60.0%57.6%53.8%64.3%50.6%53.7%60.9%54.6%53.1%54.8%59.2%56.9%prepared to pay £5

extra a week to beable to use the NHS

5854209945463616116522916192924302517168457140Don't know13.9%11.9%12.2%10.4%14.2%13.1%12.7%18.2%11.0%16.3%13.0%15.3%11.9%9.4%13.4%12.2%15.6%15.7%14.4%9.2%13.1%15.4%11.0%13.3%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 5Q5. By Normal WeightingQ5. If everyone paid £5 extra a week to be able to use the NHS, it is estimated that it would raise £13.75bn a year for the NHS.Which of the following statements is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 8

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

1029453241472812142521282443649443135366146110143253I would be prepared24.5%20.8%32.1%27.0%21.6%20.8%22.3%14.3%24.5%25.5%23.8%23.9%18.6%21.5%35.7%18.4%19.9%18.6%21.0%33.4%37.7%20.2%27.7%23.9%to pay £10 extra a

week to be able touse the NHS

266317975739235245103760580217167122731701051291199865361326687I would not be63.5%70.3%59.4%65.4%60.7%68.3%67.1%65.7%64.7%61.4%65.2%63.5%69.9%72.3%52.7%71.0%68.3%68.0%69.0%54.0%53.5%66.4%63.2%64.8%prepared to pay £10

extra a week to beable to use the NHS

5040147113739361397432811162518251723117247120Don't know12.0%8.9%8.5%7.6%17.7%10.9%10.6%20.0%10.8%13.1%11.0%12.6%11.5%6.2%11.6%10.6%11.8%13.3%10.0%12.6%8.7%13.3%9.2%11.3%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 6Q6. By Normal WeightingQ6. If everyone paid £10 extra a week to be able to use the NHS, it is estimated that it would raise £27.5bn a year for the NHS.Which of the following statements is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 9

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

2992661005649240201103661556215156110751641091179411167333330663I would be prepared71.5%59.0%60.7%63.6%76.6%69.7%55.2%64.2%63.1%62.8%62.5%62.9%65.3%65.0%53.8%68.6%71.1%61.9%54.2%61.2%55.0%61.4%63.9%62.6%to see Income Tax

rates rise by 1percentage point ifthe money raised wasspent on the NHS

8213153247691203112424387663950443457575139142140282I would not be19.5%29.0%32.4%27.6%11.7%20.0%32.8%21.3%19.6%24.9%27.4%25.5%27.8%23.2%36.4%18.3%22.3%30.2%33.0%28.2%31.8%26.2%27.1%26.7%prepared to see

Income Tax ratesrise by 1 percentagepoint even if themoney raised wasspent on the NHS

3854118735442101290401720143110152219166747114Don't know9.0%11.9%6.8%8.8%11.7%10.3%12.0%14.6%17.2%12.3%10.1%11.6%6.9%11.8%9.9%13.1%6.6%7.9%12.7%10.7%13.2%12.4%9.0%10.8%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 7Q7. By Normal WeightingQ7. According to the Institute of Fiscal Studies, raising all bands of income tax by 1% would raise an extra £5.5bn a year, which could be spent on the NHS.This would mean the average person in the UK, who earns £27,600 p.a., would pay around £3.50 more in tax each week. Which of the following statements is closest to your opinion?

Base: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 10

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

624626111250311121511731282235415223148257570145Continue to be14.9%10.1%16.1%12.5%18.5%14.5%8.5%8.2%20.9%15.3%13.1%9.0%11.8%13.2%25.6%1.8%9.7%11.7%17.9%26.3%20.3%13.8%13.6%13.7%available for free

32437912866442693211243737172851971429322612415412712490438407845Should be means-77.6%84.0%78.4%75.6%69.8%78.1%88.1%76.7%76.2%74.7%80.6%83.3%82.6%83.8%66.7%94.4%80.5%81.2%73.6%67.9%74.0%80.7%78.8%79.8%tested

31269107251222105626135119151315117303969Don't know7.5%5.8%5.5%11.9%11.8%7.4%3.4%15.1%2.8%10.0%6.3%7.7%5.6%3.0%7.7%3.7%9.8%7.0%8.4%5.9%5.6%5.5%7.6%6.6%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 8Q8. By Normal WeightingQ8. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS.Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested,where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure?Cosmetic surgery (e.g. breast enhancements / reduction)Base: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 11

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

151106501823126882192727699665061535051556945156169324Continue to be36.0%23.6%30.5%20.6%36.8%36.8%24.1%11.6%34.0%28.0%31.0%28.9%27.4%29.7%44.3%22.3%32.6%27.1%32.1%38.0%36.9%28.7%32.7%30.6%available for free

2322989954351852489375852920615410465167881171049365337297634Should be means-55.5%66.0%60.2%61.8%54.8%53.7%68.0%55.2%66.0%59.7%59.5%60.1%64.3%61.7%47.0%69.6%57.1%61.5%60.3%51.0%53.9%62.0%57.5%59.8%tested

35471515533295-1284382014121916221320115051101Don't know8.5%10.4%9.4%17.5%8.4%9.6%7.9%33.2%-12.2%9.4%11.0%8.2%8.5%8.7%8.1%10.4%11.4%7.6%11.0%9.2%9.3%9.8%9.5%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 9Q9. By Normal WeightingQ9. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS.Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested,where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure?Obesity surgeryBase: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 12

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

12882491717114633233421379463751323238446166167106273Continue to be30.6%18.1%29.8%19.2%26.3%33.1%17.2%17.1%40.8%35.3%24.0%23.1%19.2%21.9%36.8%13.2%20.9%20.1%25.7%33.7%54.2%30.7%20.6%25.8%available for free

243327975542192270831525802261741156718510113411010340323350672Should be means-58.2%72.5%59.1%62.6%65.5%55.7%74.1%53.1%55.4%53.6%65.3%65.8%72.6%67.8%48.0%77.2%65.9%70.7%63.6%56.3%32.7%59.4%67.8%63.5%tested

4742181653832521196381917212320181818165460114Don't know11.2%9.4%11.1%18.2%8.2%11.2%8.8%29.7%3.8%11.1%10.8%11.1%8.2%10.3%15.2%9.6%13.3%9.2%10.7%10.0%13.1%9.9%11.6%10.7%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 10Q10. By Normal WeightingQ10. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS.Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested,where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure?Gender reassignment surgeryBase: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 13

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

181153783519163110633383461301105551645158799380245178423Continue to be43.3%34.0%47.5%39.5%29.2%47.4%30.0%39.6%59.2%38.7%38.9%37.8%46.1%32.4%36.9%26.5%33.2%30.4%45.4%51.0%65.7%45.1%34.6%40.0%available for free

207265734042151236823464761841181047016688118737434263290553Should be means-49.5%58.9%44.6%45.7%66.7%43.9%64.8%48.6%40.0%47.5%53.6%53.8%49.4%61.5%50.6%69.4%57.3%62.1%42.1%40.6%28.2%48.4%56.2%52.2%tested

30321313330192*13672911101710151421157354883Don't know7.2%7.1%8.0%14.8%4.2%8.7%5.2%11.8%0.9%13.8%7.5%8.4%4.5%6.1%12.4%4.1%9.5%7.5%12.4%8.4%6.1%6.5%9.2%7.8%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 11Q11. By Normal WeightingQ11. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS.Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested,where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure?IVFBase: All Respondents

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2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

2782771065146227225104060569191165115991741111139910479348332680Continue to be66.5%61.3%64.7%57.6%72.3%65.9%61.7%62.5%71.1%61.6%64.0%55.7%68.8%68.1%71.4%72.4%72.3%59.8%57.3%57.1%64.9%64.1%64.2%64.2%available for free

1071433925168811941324250113614531553563555825149143291Should be means-25.6%31.8%23.6%28.6%25.2%25.7%32.5%25.3%23.7%24.5%28.1%33.1%25.6%26.7%22.1%23.2%22.8%33.2%32.0%31.7%20.7%27.4%27.6%27.5%tested

333119122292123147038139911813182117464288Don't know7.9%6.9%11.7%13.8%2.5%8.4%5.8%12.2%5.1%13.9%7.8%11.2%5.6%5.2%6.5%4.4%4.9%7.1%10.7%11.3%14.4%8.5%8.1%8.3%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 12Q12. By Normal WeightingQ12. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS.Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested,where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure?Varicose vein removalBase: All Respondents

Prepared by Survation on behalf of Daily MirrorPage 15

2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

352392128685529331312517474928021514211222613816613113788454431886Continue to be84.3%87.0%78.3%77.3%85.8%85.3%85.9%74.2%90.2%75.9%84.2%81.7%89.9%84.1%80.7%94.2%90.0%87.6%75.6%75.2%72.3%83.7%83.5%83.6%available for free

503823893538261396432121101213152533196155116Should be means-12.1%8.4%14.2%9.1%14.2%10.3%10.3%14.0%9.8%13.2%10.7%12.5%8.8%12.5%7.5%5.1%8.5%7.7%14.3%18.1%15.4%11.3%10.6%11.0%tested

15211212-15142-1145203616229171215273057Don't know3.6%4.7%7.5%13.5%-4.4%3.8%11.8%-10.9%5.0%5.7%1.3%3.4%11.7%0.7%1.4%4.6%10.1%6.6%12.3%5.0%5.8%5.4%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 13Q13. By Normal WeightingQ13. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS.Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested,where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure?Cataract operationBase: All Respondents

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2016 EU Referendum Vote2017 VoteRegion8AgeGenderTotal

Did notRemainLeavevoteOTHERLDLABCONNIWalesScotlandEnglandSouthNorthMidlandsLondon65+55-6445-5435-4425-3418-24FemaleMale

43543416410760342351245886891345264165117211201158194228675525071059Unweighted Total

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059Weighted Total

352393127715430131012528574027821314210722314116313312999462426888Continue to be84.3%87.2%77.4%81.4%84.2%87.5%85.0%73.8%91.2%87.5%83.2%81.2%89.0%84.2%77.0%93.0%91.9%85.9%77.2%70.9%81.7%85.1%82.6%83.9%available for free

573726982948255113442022271310182840165867125Should be means-13.7%8.1%15.6%10.8%12.2%8.4%13.2%14.0%8.8%5.6%12.7%12.8%8.5%12.9%19.4%5.5%6.5%9.6%16.1%22.2%13.0%10.7%13.0%11.8%tested

82111721462-7362165542812136222345Don't know2.0%4.7%7.0%7.8%3.6%4.2%1.8%12.2%-6.9%4.1%6.1%2.4%2.9%3.6%1.6%1.6%4.4%6.7%6.9%5.3%4.1%4.4%4.3%

41845116488643443651657978893422391691392401541901731821215435161059SIGMA100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%

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Topical PollPrepared on behalf of Daily Mirror

30 Jan 2018Table 14Q14. By Normal WeightingQ14. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS.Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested,where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure?Hip or knee replacementBase: All Respondents

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4 1 Q1. Some people say that there is a ‘'winter crisis'’ in the NHS and that it is underfunded. With this in mind, which of the following do you think is the best way to fund the NHS?

Base: All Respondents 1059

5 2 Q2. Which of the following is closest to your opinion? Base: All Respondents 1059

6 3 Q3. If everyone paid £1 extra a week to be able to use the NHS, it is estimated that it would raise £2.75bn a year for the NHS. Which of the following statements is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents 1059

7 4 Q4. If everyone paid £2 extra a week to be able to use the NHS, it is estimated that it would raise £5.5bn a year for the NHS. Which of the following statements is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents 1059

8 5 Q5. If everyone paid £5 extra a week to be able to use the NHS, it is estimated that it would raise £13.75bn a year for the NHS. Which of the following statements is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents 1059

9 6 Q6. If everyone paid £10 extra a week to be able to use the NHS, it is estimated that it would raise £27.5bn a year for the NHS. Which of the following statements is closest to your view?

Base: All Respondents 1059

10 7 Q7. According to the Institute of Fiscal Studies, raising all bands ofincome tax by 1% would raise an extra £5.5bn a year, which could be spent on the NHS. This would mean the average person in the UK, who earns £27,600 p.a., would pay around £3.50 more in tax each week. Which of the following statements is closest to your opinion?

Base: All Respondents 1059

11 8 Q8. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS. Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested, where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure? Cosmetic surgery (e.g. breast enhancements / reduction)

Base: All Respondents 1059

12 9 Q9. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS. Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested, where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure? Obesity surgery

Base: All Respondents 1059

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13 10 Q10. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS. Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested, where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure? Gender reassignment surgery

Base: All Respondents 1059

14 11 Q11. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS. Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested, where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure? IVF

Base: All Respondents 1059

15 12 Q12. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS. Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested, where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure? Varicose vein removal

Base: All Respondents 1059

16 13 Q13. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS. Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested, where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure? Cataract operation

Base: All Respondents 1059

17 14 Q14. Below is a list of treatments or procedures which are currently available for free under the NHS. Do you think that these should continue to be available for free, or do you think they should be means-tested, where those earning above a certain amount have to pay a fee to contribute towards the cost of the treatment or procedure? Hip or knee replacement

Base: All Respondents 1059