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26k sign petition to get Harry Maguire on £50 but here’s who’s got a real chance

The cheeky petition may have gathered thousands of signatures from footie fans, however early favourites for the honour include former PM's Clement Attlee and Margaret Thatcher

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A PETITION for footie star Harry Maguire’s inflatable unicorn ride to go on the new £50 note had more than 26,000 signatures last night.

Fan Jonny Sharples’ mock-up on Change.org shows the defender riding the unicorn in a swimming pool at England’s World Cup HQ in Russia.

 The petition to get Maguire on the back of a £50 note has attracted a lot of attention
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The petition to get Maguire on the back of a £50 note has attracted a lot of attentionCredit: .

Jonny praised the recent redesigns of fivers and tenners, as well as a new £20 also to be circulated in two years.

But he said:“None of these notes so far have featured a World Cup semi finalist floating on a mythical creature, and in the interests of football’s attempts to come home, who would be more appropriate to feature than Harry Maguire riding an inflatable unicorn?”

Three Lions team-mate Kyle Walker, 28, has also backed Maguire while claiming he himself would settle for featuring on a fiver.

The Manchester City defender shared an image of his own memorable pose from the World Cup, suffering with cramp that left him unable to celebrate England's win over Colombia.

 Kyle Walker joked that he would settle will being the face of a fiver
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 Kyle Walker joked that he would settle will being the face of a fiverCredit: .
 Kyle Walker went down with cramp as England beat Colombia
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Kyle Walker went down with cramp as England beat ColombiaCredit: Getty - Contributor

Maguire was straight in on the action and teased Walker for using the old £5 notes, which are out of commission.

But Walker responded by pulling a well-known snapshot of Maguire talking to his family out of the bag and turned the joke on its head by calling himself a 'ten'.

Walker has managed to make light of the picture before and has even coined the phrase 'Kyling' as a result.

 Harry Maguire and Kyle Walker shared some banter over the new £50 note
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Harry Maguire and Kyle Walker shared some banter over the new £50 note
 The Manchester City defender has coined the word Kyling
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The Manchester City defender has coined the word Kyling

 

 Kyling means to pull the England star's cramp pose from the World Cup
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Kyling means to pull the England star's cramp pose from the World Cup

The Bank of England wants the public to put forward their ideas for the £50 polymer note, which will be introduced in 2020.

Early favourites for the honour include former Prime Ministers Clement Attlee and Margaret Thatcher.

But another poll yesterday revealed 39 per cent of Brits want Sir David Attenborough.

In 2018 a £200 million polar research ship was named after the naturalist - two years after the public voted in an online poll for it to be called “Boaty McBoatface” instead.

 Here's who's got a real chance of featuring on BoE's new £50 note
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Here's who's got a real chance of featuring on BoE's new £50 note

Princess Diana came second with 28 per cent, while acting legend Dami Judi Dench was third with 18 per cent of the vote.

Others on the list included Freddie Mercury (17 per cent), David Bowie (15 per cent) and Sir Michael Caine (13 per cent).

Comedian Graham Norton polled six per cent, while Love Island winner Dani Dyer got one per cent.

 Nearly 40 per cent of Brits want Sir David Attenborough to feature on the new £50 note
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Nearly 40 per cent of Brits want Sir David Attenborough to feature on the new £50 noteCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Princess Diana came second in the poll for the face of the new £50 note with 28 per cent
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Princess Diana came second in the poll for the face of the new £50 note with 28 per centCredit: Getty - Contributor
 BAFTA Award-winning comedian Graham Norton polled six per cent
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BAFTA Award-winning comedian Graham Norton polled six per centCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Bank of England chiefs will have the final say and will choose a figure “widely admired” who “made an important contribution to our society and culture”.

The Bank traditionally avoids choosing “people who are still living”.

A petition backing Baroness Thatcher had hit 12,800 last night.

Supporter Douglas Fenning wrote: “She was the only PM of note since Churchill.”

 British heroine Noor Inayat Khan was captured and tortured during WWII but revealed nothing
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British heroine Noor Inayat Khan was captured and tortured during WWII but revealed nothing

The Sun is backing a campaign to see British World War Two heroine Noor Inayat Khan on the new £50. She was captured and tortured but revealed nothing and was killed in 1944. She won a posthumous George Cross for her bravery.

The Bank wants a figure who “made an important contribution to our society and culture”.

The current £50 note features Matthew Boulton, an entrepreneur, as well as engineer and scientist James Watt, who were  of the industrial revolution.

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