A survey of British voters ahead of Thursday’s general election has revealed just how much importance they attach to the issue of access to medicines.
Portland Communications conducted an online survey of 2,742 participants from a nationally representative sample of the British public.
The survey includes an index ranking the top 10 issues which—if they are not acted upon in the next Parliament—are most likely to make people who say they are certain to vote Labour this time, choose not to vote for the same party next time.
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