BAME figures set to appear on British coins for the first time...
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is said to be looking at proposals by campaigners to have influential BAME people appear on a set of coins.
British currency will soon feature black, Asian and ethnic minority figures for the first time, it has been reported. Chancellor Rishi Sunak is considering the move after campaigners issued proposals to have influential BAME people appear on a set of coins, Treasury minister John Glen told The Sunday Telegraph. British-Jamaican Crimean War nurse Mary Seacole and Noor Inayat Khan, who was a World War II agent and one of only four women to have received the George Cross, are among those under consideration, as well as the first Indian and Gurkha soldiers. Plans have been submitted to the Royal Mint, which has been encouraged by the Treasury to draft proposals and designs for potential coins. Mr Sunak is said to be "keen to support" the "timely proposal". "The Chancellor is aware of this. We are obviously supportive and keen to be positive about it, we need to see some firm proposals from the Royal Mint but we are keen for this to happen," Mr Glen told the newspaper. Non-white individuals have yet to feature on British coins or notes. https://news.sky.com/story/black-asi...-time-12036346 |
I don't remember seeing any people on coins before, apart from the Queen.
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Yes lots of special 50pences |
To be fair we don't know what race Britannia is.
https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploa...y=90&strip=all |
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...so "a shade of white" however you look at it. |
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Britannia could be any race, really. You can't tell from the depiction, she's just an indistinct profile. |
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i've got a Churchill crown ( a coin for the youngsters) sitting in a drawer somewhere :laugh:
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Black people make it on to British coins before anyone from the indigenous working class. I am not shocked.
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Is anyone really indigenous to anywhere? |
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Yes, I'm half immigrant. However, we can trace my father's family back to London in the 1400s so far and we're still going, but he doesn't have the urge to request we have a Jew on a coin. Until 50 or 60 years ago the working class of this country was 99.99% white British. How many people have we had depicted on coins who were around in the last 50-60 years? None. |
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But I don't think it's really that comparible; there were some BAME people living in Britain long before most of the current GB population's ancestors spread to the isles, so MOST white people in Britain aren't any more indigenously British than many BAME people. There's a common myth that BAME people living in Britain is a new phenomenon - mostly down to the history books and paintings and what not being written by white upper class - but there have in fact been black people on British soil for many hundreds of years. |
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Marsha P Johnson for the fumes
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