A Health System That Works for Britain
Universal Care, British Values
The United Vision Party envisions a future where healthcare is not a privilege but a right for every British citizen. Our NHS must be fully public, universally accessible, and permanently protected from privatisation. We believe in healthcare free at the point of use — funded by the people, for the people.
Supporting the NHS to Thrive
To rebuild and safeguard our NHS, we will reallocate national priorities. Funding will be drawn from reductions in foreign aid, defence overspend, and non-essential bureaucracy. Wealth and windfall taxes will target large corporations and the ultra-rich to fund a revitalised health system.
Smart Spending for a Stronger NHS
Key proposals include the launch of NHS Bonds, health levies under local councils, and a legally ring-fenced NHS budget to shield it from political interference. Every penny possible will be redirected from administrative waste into frontline services.
Backing NHS Staff for the Long Term
To tackle staff shortages, we will expand bursaries, offer tuition-free medical education in return for service, and provide better pay and housing options. We will rehire retired professionals under flexible conditions and improve mental health support for NHS staff.
A New Era for Mental Health Support
Mental health will receive parity with physical care — with new funding, walk-in clinics, school support teams, and workplace mental health training. Patients should expect treatment within a week of referral and round-the-clock access to crisis services.
Universal Care, Close to Home
We support a publicly funded National Care Service that pays carers fairly, caps care costs, and prevents families being forced to sell homes. Tech solutions, career training, and regional care integration will modernise social care delivery.
Better Services, Modern Solutions
Our NHS will be expanded to cover full dental and eye care. GP access will be improved through better pay, mobile rural units, and home visits for vulnerable patients. Hospitals will be upgraded, AI triage introduced, and ambulance response improved — including specialist emergency mental health units.
Promoting Health, Preventing Illness
Preventative health is a priority. We will offer free health checks, subsidise healthy food, promote gym use with tax credits, and ban junk food advertising pre-9pm. Wellbeing education will become a national curriculum component.