 Here's why I love the NHS. It's a very simple reason. I made a flesh and blood. I get ill, my loved ones get ill and they need health care. I had two babies delivered within the NHS by doctors and midwives and nurses and the nice porter bought me a cup of tea. But he didn't have much to do with the delivery. My point is that the NHS matters to all of us. My father had a triple bypass operation. I didn't do it. The NHS did it. Protecting the NHS from privatisation, which is happening by stealth, we know it's happening. It's not a left wing issue or a right wing issue. It's a human issue. It's a mark of how civilised we are as a country. It sets us apart from countries who give health care according to your financial means, to value a human life, according to what money you have. That's not right. Your NHS needs you. Go to yournhs.com and see how you can help we need to resist this bill. Unless you're a robot. In that case, stop it.