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Most Brits reject Nigel Farage’s NHS plans and remain in favour of current system

The Reform leader has in the past called for an insurance-based system,

Ava Keady by Ava Keady
2025-09-12 15:32
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Most Brits reject Nigel Farage’s plans and remain in favour of NHS system
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Most Brits reject Nigel Farage’s plans and remain in favour of the current NHS system, a major poll has found.

Farage’s party is ahead of Labour in opinion polls – despite a recent drop after their conference – but is facing increased scrutiny over what they would implement if they were to win the next general election.

One of the main bones of contention in Reform’s policy is what they would do with the NHS.

Reform leader Farage has in the past called for an insurance-based system, and earlier this year said he doesn’t want the NHS to be “funded through general taxation.”

Reminder: Nigel Farage was caught on camera telling Ukip supporters that the state-funded NHS should move towards an insurance-based system run by private companies. pic.twitter.com/vfcDRaWc0t

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But it turns out these views are pretty opposed to those of the general public. An annual poll by the Health Foundation found that 85% of participants insisted that the NHS should remain comprehensive for all, with 83% agreeing that it should remain funded from general taxation.

The survey was undertaken by polling agency Ipsos who questioned a sample of 2,286 Brits, 1,804 of whom were from England.

A report by the Health Foundation stated: “There are no significant changes in support for these founding principles, with the proportion thinking the NHS should provide a comprehensive service available to everyone remaining stable.”

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Speaking to The Mirror, health secretary Wes Streeting told them: “With Labour, when you fall ill you will never have to worry about the bill. I am a cancer survivor who owes his life to the health service. Nigel Farage will get his hands on our NHS over my dead body.

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“Thanks to Labour’s investment, we’ve delivered five million extra appointments, cut waiting lists, and recruited 2,000 more GPs. The NHS is finally on the road to recovery – Reform would crash it into a ditch.”

Furthermore, the new polling shows that public confidence in NHS care in England has improved, with positive ratings rising from 8% to 13%, the highest since 2020.

Additionally, fewer people have said the NHS provides a poor local service.

While researchers said that the public perceptions of the NHS ‘remain negative overall’, they acknowledges that views are ‘slowly improving.’

Assistant director of policy at the Health Foundation and one of the authors of the report, Tim Gardner said: “Overall, the public mood on health and care remains largely downbeat but there are signs that perceptions are slowly improving.

“The challenge for government will be convincing the public that their plans will deliver tangible improvements in the areas they care most about.”

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