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To think they could find at least ONE inspirational woman to put on our bank notes?

179 replies

MiniPenguinMaker · 27/04/2013 17:37

I have to admit that I felt a bit miffed when I saw that Elizabeth Fry was being phased out and replaced by Winston Churchill from 2016.

There will be NO women left on British currency. Surely they could find a few? Emmeline Pankhurst perhaps?!

It gives the impression that the achievements of British women are not considered worthy of recognition. I have been getting really grumpy about this. I wonder who makes these decisions and whether this has even occurred to them. Am I being unreasonable to feel peeved that us women make up a significant proportion of the population and yet when we pay for things with our hard-earned cash it is a bunch of dead white men on there?

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Lucyellensmum95 · 27/04/2013 17:40

Maybe they could put Margeret thatcher on a tenner!! Grin

WTFisABooyhooISBooyhoo · 27/04/2013 17:42

do you know i didn't realise there was anyone other than the queen on the bank notes (in my defence i live in NI and we have several different types of bank notes all legal here so 'english' notes aren't something i see everyday.

but yes this is awful if correct. how is it being justified?

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 27/04/2013 17:42

Um... if you turn every bank note over you get... the Queen! Can't get any more inspirational than that! Grin

WTFisABooyhooISBooyhoo · 27/04/2013 17:45

i'm not so sure the queen is inspirational.

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 27/04/2013 17:48

She's the head of state! I do wish she'd get rid of the current government though. Sad

PatPig · 27/04/2013 17:49

Maggie.

CloudsAndTrees · 27/04/2013 17:50

I'm sure they could, but I'd rather have no women (other than the queen) than have a token woman just for the sake of there being a woman.

Teeb · 27/04/2013 17:52

Agree with cloudAndTrees

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 27/04/2013 17:52

Rosalind Franklin was vital in the discovery of DNA, it would be nice to see her on a note.

MardyBra · 27/04/2013 17:54

Yanbu. There are lots to choose from:

Mary Woolstencraft
Florence Nightingale
One of the Brontes
Jane Austen
Emmeline Pankhurst, like you say.

Elizabeth I
Boudicca
Eleanor of Acquitaine
Elizabeth Garret Anderson

MardyBra · 27/04/2013 17:54

But please not Maggie or Princess Di.

WTFisABooyhooISBooyhoo · 27/04/2013 17:58

"She's the head of state! "

she was born into it. hardly something i want my children to aspire to "look ds, you work hard and one day you can be royalty too" erm no, he wont be. ever. no matter how much he wanted it. i'd rather he had real aspirations and had real inspirational people to look to.

OutragedFromLeeds · 27/04/2013 17:58

Cheryl Cole? Grin

OutragedFromLeeds · 27/04/2013 17:59

Seriously though, YANBU.

It's pathetic.

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 27/04/2013 18:00

She's already on it, WTF.

Surely there's better inspirational women than Cheryl Cole?

WTFisABooyhooISBooyhoo · 27/04/2013 18:01

cheryl is a MN joke Grin

shes already on what lady? the notes? yes i know, they aren't removing her are they? she's head of state, that's why she's on it. it's not because she is inspirtational.

OutragedFromLeeds · 27/04/2013 18:02

tbf though she might not be by 2016....she's fairly elderly you know....

breatheslowly · 27/04/2013 18:04

I was under the impression that having a beard was important for bank note security. Most women don't have beards, but nor did Churchill.

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 27/04/2013 18:05

Poor Prince Phillip isn't looking in the best of health Sad

BigKidsMadeMeDoIt · 27/04/2013 18:05

if I remember correctly, Florence Nightingale used to be on a bank note? the Bank of England have to change who is on each note every so often (maybe to help against forgery?)

I agree its a shame that there won't be a woman but its not like Churchill didn't do anything for this country.

perhaps the answer is to lobby for one of the women listed upthread to go onto the next changed note?

TiggyD · 27/04/2013 18:47

There was also that frumpy lady on notes. Forgot the name though. Lizzy Fry?

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 27/04/2013 18:49

Elizabeth Fry was one of the key reformers of the prisons in the UK.

Nux · 27/04/2013 18:54

The Women's Room have started a petition on this if anyone is interested in signing - I signed, as I feel that women's contribution in history is marginalised at the best of times and it seems unfair and unnecessary to have no women represented on notes at all.

Petition

TiggyD · 27/04/2013 18:56

Apart from the queen.

LadyMaryQuiteContrary · 27/04/2013 18:57

Thank you, Nux Smile