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Audience Blasts Greens as ‘Danger to Britain’ in Banknote Row
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Audience Blasts Greens as ‘Danger to Britain’ in Banknote Row

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Last updated: March 13, 2026 2:02 pm
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An audience member on BBC Question Time labels the Green Party a “danger to our country” during a heated debate on replacing historical figures like Winston Churchill on banknotes with British wildlife.

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The Fiery ExchangeGreen MP Defends Wildlife ThemeBank of England’s Rationale

The Fiery Exchange

The discussion erupted when the man from Dukinfield constituency—where Angela Rayner serves as MP—challenged the proposal. He argued: “Is it not highly disrespectful to remove Winston Churchill from banknotes? This move appears to be surrendering to the radical left-wing.”

Elaborating further, he stated: “I just feel that it’s a complete unnecessary move. It’s obviously going to be at a cost to change it to animals and I question where this country would be without such a great leader as Winston Churchill was.”

He targeted the Greens directly, noting their interest in his seat: “These Greens who want the seat next to mine… They’re what I deem the radical left and a danger to our country and society economically more than anything.”

Green MP Defends Wildlife Theme

Green MP Sîan Berry countered by endorsing the Bank of England’s decision. She remarked: “This is a good move from the Bank of England. It’s to do with how easy it is to forge I believe but I fully support it.”

Berry highlighted the educational benefits: “I think it’s really quite amusing that this week the leader of the Opposition has been asked to deny that she’s ashamed of British animals. I love our otters and our badgers and Caroline Lucas my predecessor fought long and hard to get a natural history GCSE onto the curriculum.”

She added: “I think having animals on our banknotes will help with our natural history education in a wonderful way.”

Bank of England’s Rationale

The Bank of England plans to introduce the wildlife-themed notes after over 50 years of featuring prominent historical figures. Officials state the change enhances security by making counterfeiting more difficult.

This follows a public consultation where the UK wildlife theme garnered the highest number of nominations. The move has drawn criticism from parties including the Conservatives, Reform UK, and Liberal Democrats.

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