well im officially a mental health advocate now too, as well as everything else, and i just saved someone from being illegally dragged away for "Harvesting" under section 17 e of the mental health act (recall of cto), the NHS are harvesting the vulnerable and everyone else, and they have also tried to change said persons medication to one that makes them suitable for organ transplant (no joke) as i just had to deregister them from the organ and tissue donor register, something you have been signed up to without your consent, making it a criminal act of fraud and actually bodily harm and false imprisonment and kidnap on them, and fraud on you deregister yourselves on the link below, im not joking, the map image shows the level of harvesting they have managed to achieve in the uk so far the darker the colour "red" the more people they have killed D,,,, see docs
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English organ donation law has changed. All adults in England are now considered to have agreed to be an organ donor when they die unless they have recorded a decision not to donate or are in one of the excluded groups.Read more
The legislation for Wales is ‘deemed consent’. This means that if you haven’t registered an organ and tissue donation decision, you will be considered to have no objection to becoming a donor.Read more
The legislation for Scotland is ‘deemed authorisation’. This means that if you have not confirmed whether you want to be a donor or not, you will be considered to be willing to donate your organs and tissue when you die.Read more
The current legislation for Northern Ireland is to opt in to organ and tissue donation. In 2020 the Department of Health in Northern Ireland announced a consultation on proposed changes to an opt out system of consent for organ donation.Read more
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