Tax rises on the horizon for NHS budget hike
Prime Minister Theresa May has confirmed that tax rises will be necessary to help fund the planned NHS budget increase.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | Jun 19, 2018 | News | 0
Prime Minister Theresa May has confirmed that tax rises will be necessary to help fund the planned NHS budget increase.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | Jun 13, 2018 | News | 0
An “overwhelming majority” of people support increasing spending on health and social care services, indicates a poll of 1,000 adults across Britain undertaken by Ipsos Mori for the NHS Confederation.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | May 24, 2018 | News | 0
Tax rises will likely be needed to keep the quality of health and social care as it is now while the system contends with the growing demands of an ageing demographic, concludes a report by The Institute for Fiscal Studies and the Health Foundation.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | Apr 13, 2018 | News | 0
A new analysis has revealed growing concern among the public over the financial state of the NHS, and support for raising taxes to help ensure that the service remains free at the point of use.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | Feb 5, 2018 | News | 0
Health experts are calling for a ring-fenced tax to help plug the huge gaps in NHS and social care budgets.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | Nov 17, 2017 | News | 0
Fifty-eight percent of adults talking part in a YouGov poll have backed a one percent rise in National Insurance tax to increase public spend on the NHS.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | May 8, 2017 | News | 0
The Liberal Democrats have promised to stream an extra £6 billion into the NHS and social care system should the party win the general election on June 8.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | Jun 30, 2016 | News | 0
Forty-two percent of the public are willing to pay more tax to support the NHS, as public sense of the financial crisis facing the service grows, suggest findings of the latest British Social Attitudes Survey by NatCen.
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