Bank of England Proposes British Wildlife on New Banknotes Amid Cultural Debate

The Bank of England plans to feature native British wildlife on upcoming £5, £10, £20, and £50 notes, replacing historical figures in a public-supported move to deter counterfeiting. This proposal sparked a cultural debate, with supporters praising the nature-themed designs and opponents criticizing the choice as symbolic of misplaced societal priorities. The consultation reflects broader cultural divisions about national identity and values, with the final decision expected after public and expert feedback.
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