Em@il jury
Codebreaking mathematician Alan Turing is the face of the new £50 bill. Who would you like to see on a banknote?
Sir Bobby Robson, for services to football, and being a real Mr Nice Guy.
Elizabeth O’Regan, Lincoln
Sir David Attenborough would be a fantastic choice. He deserves to be remembered.
Carol Whitehead, Prestwich
Robert the Bruce or William Wallace – who are two true Scottish heroes. There’s no living person I think warrants this honour.
James Walker, Glenrothes
I would love to see Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, George Jones or any other famous country music artists – but I know that will never happen.
Margaret Brown, Rutherglen
Ken Dodd. I don’t get that many £50 notes but it would make me smile to see his face on one. It would certainly tickle him!
Susan Ireland, Kendal
There are hundreds of ordinary people who do great charity work. I would like some system where these people are recognised.
James Brown, Preston
I’d choose Isambard Kingdom Brunel in recognition of his contribution to mainly railways but also civil and marine engineering.
Paul Strathdee, Glasgow
Robert Burns could be added to the Bank of England £50 note. He wrote some great poems about life, and it would give the English some inspiration.
Hamilton Mclean, Harwood
I’d rather see some of Britain’s great architecture or native animals.
Allison Scotland, Roxburghshire
Alexander Fleming. He changed the world, he saved the life of countless people with his discovery of penicillin.
Margaret Gibb, Fife