David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn unite to back our Give to GOSH appeal

17 Dec 2015, 1:31 p.m.

The entrance of Great Ormond Street Hospital

The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition appeal to readers of The Independent and the London Evening Standard to donate to our Give to GOSH appeal in a rare show of political unity.

The Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition have appealed to readers to support the work of Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). They are backed by the First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, the Liberal Democrat leader, Tim Farron, as well as the Green Party’s Caroline Lucas.

A very special hospital

Mr Cameron described GOSH as a “very special hospital” while Mr Corbyn said every donation would help to “save lives and ensure children have the opportunity to grow, develop and reach their full potential”.

Speaking to The Independent, Mr Cameron, whose own son Ivan was treated at the hospital, said: “One of the world’s best hospitals, Great Ormond Street Hospital transforms the lives of young children every single day through the amazing care and support it gives.

“I’ve seen at close hand the dedication of the staff, the brilliance of the doctors, and the attitude that says ‘we will do our utmost to help you’.

“That’s why we’re supporting The Independent and Evening Standard campaign to help secure an even brighter future for this very special hospital.”

Mr Corbyn told The Independent that GOSH represented a “beacon of hope” within the National Health Service.

“Thousands of adults are alive today in Britain thanks to the pioneering healthcare provided by the hospital, and every day dozens of babies and children are helped by the dedicated staff,” he said.

“Through a combination of taxpayer funding and charitable donations, Great Ormond Street Hospital gives world-class care to children and hope to their families. Treating children with the most complex and life-threatening illnesses makes this a very special and important hospital.

“We all want the work of Great Ormond Street Hospital to continue to save lives and ensure children have the opportunity to grow, develop and reach their full potential. Their groundbreaking research means Great Ormond Street Hospital has been at the cutting edge of making the impossible possible and the incurable curable. But sadly some conditions remain unbeatable, and so the hospital also provides exceptional palliative care, and incredible support for parents.

“As a Londoner proud of this institution that serves the whole country, as a parent, and as a politician, I know it is vital to protect Great Ormond Street Hospital and our whole NHS family. As Nye Bevan said, it will “as long as there are folk left with the faith to fight for it”.

Making a difference

Tim Farron, the Liberal Democrat leader, said that while Christmas was a time when many people took time off work, the staff of GOSH would still be working. “They work like this, day in, day out. Helping families to deal with complex health issues and taking an incredible emotional burden on their shoulders in order to help others. They do it with a smile on their face and the love of making a difference in their hearts.

“I would urge you to support this wonderful campaign as generously as you can. Even a couple of pounds will make a massive difference and allow Great Ormond Street Hospital to continue the amazing work they do for us.”

The Green MP Caroline Lucas added: “Every single day of every year the staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital work tirelessly to save the lives of some of the most poorly children in the world. I’d encourage readers to give generously...your donations really will make a huge difference.”

Give to GOSH

Donate now to help GOSH be an extraordinary place for the patients and families who so desperately need it.

Adapted from an article originally published in The Independent on 16 December 2015.