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REMOVING CHURCHILL FROM UK BANKNOTES IS LIKE REMOVING WASHINGTON FROM US ONE DOLLAR BILLS ..... CHURCHILL DESREVES BETTER THAN BEING REPLACED BY A BADGER

Outcry as Churchill and others set to be removed from UK banknotes

Bank of England says new bills will feature local wildlife instead of historical figures; critics scoff that man who led UK to victory in WWII will be replaced by ‘an otter’

 

The Times of Israel

Mar 12, 2026 


Portrait of Winston Churchill on 5 pounds banknote.
 

LONDON, United Kingdom — World War II leader Winston Churchill is to be dropped from the UK £5 banknote in favor of a nature scene, sparking outrage from some lawmakers who said he should not be replaced by local fauna.

Novelist Jane Austen, artist J. M. W. Turner and mathematician and codebreaker Alan Turing are also due to be phased out on the £10, £20, and £50 banknotes respectively as part of a redesign.

The next series of banknotes due to be issued by the Bank of England will feature animals native to the UK, in a shift away from images of prominent Britons.

Possibilities, subject to a public consultation, include badgers and otters as well as frogs, hedgehogs, barn owls, and newts. Plants and landscapes will complete the scenes depicted.

“For more than 50 years, the bank has proudly showcased many inspirational historical figures who have helped shape national thought, innovation, leadership, and values on its banknotes,” the bank said.

“The change to wildlife imagery… provides an opportunity to celebrate another important aspect of the UK,” it added.

The bank will gather views later this year about the specific wildlife the public would like to see featured on the next set of banknotes.

Bank of England chief cashier Victoria Cleland said the key driver for a new series of banknotes was how to stay ahead of counterfeiters.

“Nature is a great choice from a banknote authentication perspective and means we can showcase the UK’s rich and varied wildlife on the next series of banknotes,” she noted.

‘Shaped this nation’

The new banknotes will not appear for several years.

They will continue to feature a portrait of the monarch King Charles III on the other side. Banknotes with the late Queen Elizabeth II also remain in circulation.

Previous banknotes have pictured other national figures, including novelist Charles Dickens, physicist and chemist Michael Faraday, composer Edward Elgar, nurse Florence Nightingale, and architect Christopher Wren.

The most recent series — rolled out between 2016 and 2021 — was printed for the first time on polymer rather than paper.

Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, was among lawmakers who criticized the new nature theme.

“Let’s celebrate our wonderful British wildlife, sure, but Winston Churchill helped save our country and the whole of Europe from fascism,” he wrote on X.

“He deserves better than being replaced by a badger,” he said.

Main opposition Conservative lawmaker Alex Burghart called the decision “outrageous.”

“He [Churchill] earned his place on our five pound note. He must not be replaced with an otter,” he said on X, adding the “great people who shaped this nation” should not be forgotten.

Last month, a statue of Winston Churchill in central London was vandalized with anti-Israel graffiti, including Hamas symbols.

Police arrested one suspect, a 38-year-old man, on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal assault.

Churchill was an outspoken supporter of the Zionist movement prior to Israel’s establishment in 1948.

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