In an attempt to make more organs available for transplant, ministers are proposing a radical change by moving to a system of "presumed consent".Current rules in England mean those willing to donate their organs, should they die, sign up to a donor register.
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consultation on the new system, which would see opting out of organ donation replacing opting in, starts on Tuesday.
Wales has already adopted an approach of presumed consent. Scotland plans to introduce a similar scheme.
Northern Ireland has also expressed an interest in doing likewise.
- About 6,500 people in the UK are waiting for an organ transplant.
- Every year, 450 of those on the waiting list die before the right donor is found
Which system would you prefer?Opt-inOrgans should only be used from people who have said they want to be donors.
Opt-outIt would mean more donors and more saved lives.