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Bank of England Faces Backlash Over Plan to Feature Wildlife on Future Banknotes

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 7:25 am
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Proposed UK banknote design concept featuring British wildlife instead of historical figures
The Bank of England plans to feature native wildlife on future UK banknotes.
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The Bank of England plans to introduce a new design for British banknotes that will highlight native wildlife instead of historical figures.

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Wildlife Could Replace Famous Historical FiguresPolitical Leaders Criticise the PlanPublic Opinion Favors NatureAnimal Groups Join the ConversationSecurity Improvements Drive the ChangeSocial Media ReactionsWhat Happens Next?

The proposal has sparked strong reactions from political leaders and the public, creating a nationwide debate about history, culture, and the future of UK currency.

Wildlife Could Replace Famous Historical Figures

The upcoming redesign will affect the £5, £10, £20, and £50 banknotes.

Currently, these notes feature well-known historical figures such as:

  • Winston Churchill on the £5 note

  • Jane Austen on the £10 note

  • J. M. W. Turner on the £20 note

  • Alan Turing on the £50 note

These portraits have appeared on British currency since the 1970s, beginning with William Shakespeare.

Under the new proposal, wildlife images could replace these figures.

Political Leaders Criticise the Plan

Several political figures strongly criticised the idea.

Kemi Badenoch argued that removing historic personalities from banknotes risks ignoring important parts of national history.

Nigel Farage also mocked the proposal and questioned replacing major historical figures with animals.

Meanwhile, Ed Davey said the timing felt unusual, especially during a period of geopolitical tension in Europe.

Despite these criticisms, surveys suggest many people support the wildlife theme.

Public Opinion Favors Nature

A public opinion poll conducted by YouGov found that many respondents preferred nature-themed banknotes.

According to the survey:

  • 60% of participants supported wildlife imagery

  • 56% supported architecture and landmarks

  • 38% preferred historical figures

  • 30% supported arts, culture, and sport themes

The results indicate strong public interest in showcasing the country’s natural environment on its currency.

Animal Groups Join the Conversation

Animal welfare organizations have also joined the discussion.

RSPCA suggested that lesser-known animals deserve recognition as well.

The group highlighted examples such as pigeons and rats. According to wildlife experts, these animals played surprising roles in human history. For example, pigeons carried messages during wartime, and trained rats have helped detect landmines and diseases.

Experts also suggested animals like foxes or gulls as possible candidates for the new designs.

Security Improvements Drive the Change

The central bank says the redesign is not only about aesthetics. The change also supports new anti-counterfeiting technology.

Wildlife designs could allow advanced security features. For instance, animated elements such as moving wings or running animals could appear when the note is tilted.

These innovations aim to make future banknotes harder to copy while keeping them visually distinctive.

Social Media Reactions

The announcement quickly sparked creative responses online.

Brands and users began suggesting unusual candidates for the new notes. Even companies such as Aldi jokingly promoted its famous Cuthbert the Caterpillar cake as a possible banknote icon.

Although the suggestion was clearly humorous, it shows how widely the topic has captured public attention.

What Happens Next?

The Bank of England will now work with a panel of experts to create a shortlist of wildlife candidates.

The public will have another chance to vote on the final options later this year. After that, the final decision will come from the bank’s governor.

However, the new banknotes will likely take several years to enter circulation.

For now, the debate continues over whether the UK’s currency should celebrate historic figures or the country’s rich natural wildlife.

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