Britain faces a long list of pressures, from housing to healthcare. Rank the issues you believe should be at the very top of the national agenda.
Put the items in your preferred order.
The NHS backlog
Millions are still waiting for treatment, with A&E waits and GP access dominating everyday concerns. Fixing the NHS remains a defining political test.
The housing crisis
Younger generations face soaring rents and a distant dream of ownership, while social housing waiting lists grow. Supply and affordability both need urgent action.
Cost of living pressures
Energy bills, weekly shops and mortgages continue to squeeze household budgets. Many working families now rely on food banks to get by.
Social care for the elderly
Care homes are closing and unpaid family carers are burning out. A sustainable funding model has been promised for decades but never delivered.
Youth mental health
CAMHS waiting times stretch into years while anxiety and depression among young people climb. Schools and services are struggling to keep pace.
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