 Hello there, it's Jonathan Ross here and I'd like to add my voice to the many that I hope you already have shouting out their support for the NHS In its present form, which we hope it will continue to be so I was born and raised in London I've been in that hospital many times in my life. They've helped me out any number of times, especially coming from a poor family For example, that was when my finger was sewn back on when I was about six months I think or a year old and I crawl to get some food out of the bin Which by the way is more a story of poverty than greed before you start judging me But more recently I was visiting my brother one of my brothers in hospital He had to have a life-saving emergency operation Unfortunately that was carried out and he survived so it was hit and miss for a while But knowing that the NHS is there as a safety net For yourself and for your friends and family, but also just for everyone you pass on the street Everyone that we share this country with is always a great sense of reassurance and happiness to me And so whenever I read about proposed changes to it or hear Intermations that it may well be changed in some fundamental way or privatised or sold off, of course It feels and we dread it feels me with heart It's a terrible thing to hear and it would be indeed a terrible thing to happen So let's all make sure to the best of our powers that it doesn't and the things don't change And if you'd like to help of course you can go to your NHS needs you comm and you can find out how you can help more I'm sorry. I'm old. I had to look at my screen then to to get the details, but anyway, I'll just double check Yes, it's your NHS needs you comm so go there I'm gonna hop on now and make sure that we keep the NHS strong and robust and free for everyone