- 28 October 2019
- 3 min read
Poll shows Britons don't believe Johnson will protect NHS from Trump
SubscribeAlmost half of people think Boris Johnson is failing to tell the truth when it comes to protecting the NHS in a trade deal with the US.

NHS needs safeguarding during post-Brexit trade talks
Pollsters Survation found that 45% did not believe the Prime Minister was being honest when he assured the public that the NHS was “not on the table” when UK and US negotiators sit down to thrash out a post-Brexit trade deal.
In total, more than 70% of those quizzed said the NHS should be safeguarded during trade talks.
Ellen Lees, campaigns officer for We Own It – the pro-nationalisation group that commissioned the research, said it showed the public were “firmly against” any health service sell-off.
'NHS not on the table'
Speaking with Vice President Mike Pence during his visit to Downing Street last month, Mr Johnson said: “Of course, we will do everything to increase free trade but the National Health Service is not on the table as far as our negotiations go.”
But when 2,000 people were asked what statement was “closest to your view”, just under half said they agreed that “Boris Johnson is not telling the truth” regarding the pledge.
Close to a third said they did think the Conservative Party leader was telling the truth, while 25% said they did not know.
Asked how concerned they were about the impact a future trade deal with America could have on the publicly-run health service, 35% said “very concerned”.
Only 14% of people said they were “not at all concerned” and 16% said the option of carving up parts of the NHS and allowing foreign control should be an option in any trade deals completed when Britain leaves the European Union.
Almost three-quarters of those surveyed disagreed.
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