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Māori electorate
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Response rates from 28.3k Auckland Central voters.
89% Yes |
11% No |
81% Yes |
7% No |
4% Yes, and the government should regulate the price of all prescription drugs |
2% No, limiting drug prices would also limit the investment in research and development into new life-saving drugs |
4% Yes, and we should socialise medicine and healthcare |
1% No, but shorten the lifespan of drug patents |
1% No, and the government should never regulate prices of private businesses |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 28.3k Auckland Central voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 28.3k Auckland Central voters.
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Unique answers from Auckland Central voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9M82RPJ7mos7MO
Yes, but only for low income customers who should carry a verification card provided by the gov to prove that they qualify for the discount
@9VKLHD32mos2MO
Yes the government should lower the price of life saving substances but some people might get an addiction to those substances.
@9MW247R7mos7MO
Yes, but only for low income customers who should have a note on their prescription that proves that they are eligible for the discount
@9KWHYD99mos9MO
Yes, but only for when they are being sold to patients who otherwise can't afford it. I think if you can afford the original price, you should pay it!
@9J78RN2 11mos11MO
Flags ups and life saved and medically with pills ADHD and truism behaviors by the district areas safety's living
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@9DT5ZJW1yr1Y
no, subsidise the medicine instead
@9DRXV7H1yr1Y
Look what happens in America where the diabetes drugs were criminally priced where as in other countries they’re very affordable. Unsure what the answer is but making life saving drugs expensive when they don’t need to be is criminal