Research indicates that Reform voters are likely to support Labour if the party emphasizes its commitment to reducing NHS waiting lists and enhancing funding. Over half of those surveyed believe that targeted investment in the NHS could sway their vote, while 75% want more government action on the cost of living. Concerns about a potential merger between Reform and the Conservative party also influence voter sentiment. A notable percentage of voters would oppose Reform if it advanced an insurance-based model for NHS funding.
More than half of Reform voters indicated they would support Labour if the government lowered NHS waiting lists and increased funding for healthcare.
75% of Reform voters expressed a desire for more action from the government on the cost of living, highlighting a significant electoral issue.
Among those who switched from Labour to Reform, 58% said improved NHS investment could draw them back to Labour, while 52% pointed to reduced waiting lists as critical.
40% of Reform voters stated they would be less likely to support Farage's party if it moved towards an insurance-based NHS model.
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