Sunday, 15 March 2026

The Cancelling of a National Hero


It's a sad day. Churchill's portrait is to be removed from our £5 banknotes. Instead we are to have some more acceptable cute cuddly Woke animals.

They (?) are chipping away, and airbrushing our history, bit by bit. They topple statues, detest Remembrance Day Poppies, ban certain history books, throw their hands in horror at any mention of 'Empire', spray over important monuments, and re-name offending streets; all in the name of Woke-ism. 


Most countries celebrate and cherish their history, but not us. The heroic past of our nation, our greatest achievements, and our history, is being slowly 'cancelled'. Our current crop of Woke Lovies see much of Britain's past as unacceptable, and they work hard to remove anything that offends their Woke credentials.

Anyway, there's nothing we can do about it. We have to accept what they do without complaining. We are powerless, and must wait for a different government with more backbone to reverse matters.

However, just for fun, I'm showing this delightful photo again (below) of a very young Lady Magnon (bottom left) sitting patiently listening to Winston Churchill at our Embassy in Washington. The great man will NEVER be whitewashed in this house!



9 comments:

Adrian Ward said...

There is somethings one could do but they are better discussed in private.

picon said...

The Bank of England change notes every 10 years to try to stop counterfeiting. Churchill was put on bank notes in 2016. His time is basically up. Maybe he will be back on in 10 years.

Cro Magnon said...

I can only imagine!

Cro Magnon said...

Our banknotes (as elsewhere) usually contain images of people in whom we take pride. A fluffy Squirrel or Dormouse doesn't really say much about us as a nation.

JayCee said...

Well, take it as a consolation that it seems banknotes are gradually being phased out in favour of electronic transactions for everyone. No more cash! 😠

Will said...

I remember watching Churchill's funeral live on TV at primary school in 1965 - a national day of mourning and remembrance for a great man.

Cro Magnon said...

I do hope not. When online transactions go wrong it can be disastrous, if you lose a fiver, it's no big deal.

Bureboyblog said...

He did a Truss on the Pound (how ironic) pre-war and his policies and interventions are said to have led to the death of millions in the Sub-Continent.

Traveller said...

Trying hard to channel YP as he swans around Egypt.

The change has nothing to do with the current government. The Bank of England regularly refreshes the currency every decade or so. For example Churchill replaced Elizabeth Fry (2002-2016) who replace George Stephenson (1990-2002).

In July 2025 the Bank launched a public consultation on what should appear on the next series of bank notes. Apparently approx 44,000 reponded.
The survey asked respondents to choose among six possible themes for future banknotes:
1. Notable historical figures (the current approach)
2. Architecture and landmarks
3. Arts, culture and sport
4. Noteworthy historical events
5. Innovation
6. Nature (plants, animals, landscapes)
60% of the great British public voted for nature…so that is what is happening.

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