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Reply 80
Here is What I think,
A Combination of Equality, Engineering, Reason and Delusion (He proved lots of Totiallitarian religious folk wrong which in my books is cool :biggrin:)

£5 - Emily Pankhurst
£10 - Joseph Bazellgette
£20 - Stephen Hawking
£50 - Charles Darwin

(I would put Carl Sagan on there if he was british ^^)
Reply 81
george bush
Reply 82
Winston Churchill

Boris Johnson, once he dies (or before!)
Reply 83
Boris Johnson.
Tootles
I don't know, but £50 notes aren't coming back for some time yet. They're not even legal tender now - they only were for a couple of months, back in 1995 :smile:.


i'm sorry what? you may be thinking of a higher denomination, as £50s are very much legal.
Reply 85
Trisha.. maybe?.. :|
Reply 86
lodzinski
i'm sorry what? you may be thinking of a higher denomination, as £50s are very much legal.

Yeah, now read the rest of what I said. I reccomend scrolling down.
nah, i'm not that interested tbh.
OoFaithoO
Oscar Wilde



He's Irish!
Reply 89
William Wilberforce :biggrin: He's great
StarsAreFixed
He's Irish!

Ireland was under British rule at the time (Ireland was even represented in Westminster with MPs). Therefore he would have been as 'British' as anyone from Scotland, Wales or England.
By any chance were you filling out Bank of England application form mmmmmm? :eyeball: Not cool.
£5 Lord Horatio Nelson
£10 Sir Edward Walpole
£20 Oliver Cromwell
Reply 93
Someone from Big Brother. Any of them will do - they're all undeniably national treasures.
Reply 94
Fliss-x
Trisha.. maybe?.. :|


But Channel 5 don't want her anymore!
Oliver Cromwell.
Reply 96
stephen fry and clarkson
Reply 97
no_alarms
But Channel 5 don't want her anymore!

Yes but the country does..
What a way to show her support
:biggrin:
Karl Marx
Jeremy Clarkson

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