I carry an organ donor card, and have given blood, but I don’t image want it to be legislated on a presumed consent basis, it should be a personal choice. This is a very emotive topic and is a decision an individual can make before his death so the next of kin does not have to make an agonising decision.

I agree it’s tragic that there is a critical shortage of organ donors, and that lives are being lost because of it. But it’s surely up to government and the NHS to build people’s confidence on this very sensitive subject. This is something it has failed to do. Where are the campaigns and awareness raising to persuade and coerce, rather than alienate and enforce?

Shadow Health Secretary Andrew Lansley reminds us that only four years ago, Gordon Brown and Alan Johnson voted against assumed consent in organ donations on the basis that there was no public support, and parliament concluded it was wrong. So what has changed since?

It will be interesting to know whether this story has helped increase numbers of organ donations for transplants. Maybe some good will come out of this ridiculous idea after all.