- Adults in England appear to have little trust in any of the main political party leaders to run the NHS. When presented with a list of political leaders and asked who they most trust to the run the NHS, the most popular option among the public was none of the above (25%). One fifth selected both Leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn (21%) and Prime Minister Boris Johnson (19%).
- More adults in England say they disagree than agree that the NHS is better funded now than it was before the EU referendum. Almost half (44%) say they disagree, compared to just a quarter (24%) that agree.
- Three quarters (73%) of all respondents rank the recruitment of more NHS staff as one of the top three biggest priorities if additional investment was made available.