There's no escaping the fact that the NHS and politics are bound up together. And that's no surprise given the history of its birth, the way we pay for the NHS, and the inevitable role of politicians in shaping policy-and, of course, how much funding it receives. But what about the converse? Does the political party with which you identify influence your attitude towards the NHS? Do people's views about the NHS transcend both personal politics and the party in power?
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