To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the criteria used by the Bank of England to determine whether historical figures should continue to be represented on banknotes issued by the Bank of England.
As set out in the Memorandum of Understanding between HM Treasury and the Bank of England, the Bank of England is entirely responsible for the design, production, issue and distribution of banknotes.
As such, given responsibility rests with the Bank of England, HM Treasury has not made an assessment of the criteria used by the Bank of England to determine whether historical figures should continue to be represented on banknotes.
Answered on 18 Jun 2026