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£1 - Sir Isaac Newton £5 - Duke of Wellington; George Stephenson; Elizabeth Fry; Winston Churchill £10 - Florence Nightingale; Charles Dickens; Charles Darwin; Jane Austen £20 - William Shakespeare; Michael Faraday; Sir Edward Elgar; Adam Smith; (JMW Turner - in 2020) £50 - Sir Christopher Wren; Sir John Houblon; James Watt & Matthew Boulton; Seems...
14:51 Sun 14th Oct 2018
I handle notes every day including £50s. I almost never notice who's on them.

So why not Mary Seacole?
Mary Seacole. Never heard of her. My choice would be Emmeline Pankhurst.
yeah the £50 note was subject to forgery and so a lot dont take them - I am not sure about the legal tender bit - you dont hear about that nowadays -
so you really want a figure who is .... rarely seen
what about that senior policeman who ran away ?
Would prefer IK Brunel, Frank Whittle or Alan Turing.
Reasonable.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Margaret Thatcher.
that would be on the
you never see her nowadays
criterion.
Probably want to avoid folk defacing currency.
Alex Issigonis should be on the fifty. Or Jony Ive, but he is still living.
But my money (pun intended) would be on Alan Turing. A great man but he also ticks the oppressed minority box.
the queen is still living too (I'm told)
Apparently, the £50 is mainly used by criminals, so why not adorn it with one of their kind, Ronnie Biggs springs to mind.
We could give the Queen a rest on the next fifty, and replace her with HRH Judy Dench.
The Banknote Advisory panel last sat in 2016, and here are the characters they mulled over.

https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/-/media/boe/files/banknotes/20-pound-note-character-shortlist.pdf
Whistler wouldn't do, he was American. But an Attenborough double-header would be nice.

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