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If the PM is lying in a bed desperately needing an organ donation within hours or death, and a person comes in from a road crash that may survive, but is a match for Gordon, it is the duty of that person to die and keep our wondrous leader alive.
He did not give consent and could have survived but nobody will know under Gordon's new rules. That person could be you!!
Your organs are not required until after death. So far.
Seeing as the Chinese are most likely to come out of this financial trouble on top I'd be more than a little concerned about the future uses of this lovely piece of Brownstuff making it on to the statute books.
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