Submitted on Thursday 12th March 2026
Rejected on Wednesday 1st April 2026
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Create £25 ‘pony’ and £500 ‘monkey’ banknotes as part of the new wildlife range.
The Bank of England insists on removing our great Britons like Churchill from our banknotes and replacing them with wildlife. While doing this, they should at least honour the tradition of using animal names for monetary sums. They can do this with new £25 ‘pony’ notes and £500 ‘monkey’ notes.
If the Bank of England does not consider this, they have no sense of humour.
The idea could go further:
Fiver: £5 - depicted by the rabbit character ‘Fiver’ from Watership Down.
Tenner: £10 - depicted by 10 beluga whales which commonly form groups of 10.
Score: £20 - pass
Pony: £25 - depicted by a pony
Ton: £100 - depicted by a 3-year-old elephant which would typically weigh about 1 ton.
Monkey: £500 - depicted by a monkey
Grand: £1,000 - depicted by a Grand Basset Hound
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
Bank notes are the responsibility of the Bank of England, which is independent of the Government and Parliament.
You can find out how the Bank decides who will be on bank notes here:
www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/banknote-characters
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