However, from a personal perspective, I felt there were some in the top 100 who were there because of fame, rather than any useful contribution. Therefore, I've decided to remove some modern figures, who I don't believe will stand the test of time, and replace them with people who are much more deserving of making a worthwhile contribution to the nation. (Wordsworth, Emily Bronte, John Keats and John Wycliffe)
If you'd like to nominate someone for inclusion or exclusion, leave a comment
Removed From BBC Top 100
- John Peel
- John Lydon
- Robbie Williams
- Boy George
- William Wordsworth (poet)
- John Wycliffe
- Emily Bronte (poet, author)
- John Keats
1. Winston Churchill (28.1%) | |
2. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (24.6%) | |
3. Princess Diana (13.9%) | |
4. Charles Darwin (6.9%) | |
5. William Shakespeare (6.8%) | |
6. Sir Isaac Newton (5.2%) | |
7. Queen Elizabeth I (4.4%) | |
8. John Lennon (4.2%) | |
9. Horatio Nelson (3%) | |
10. Oliver Cromwell (2.8%) |
what about late captain Eric Brown,who whilst breaking many world records in military aviation was responsible for many advances in aviation.He was also an orthodox and unorthodox war hero.
ReplyDeleteWilliam Wilberforce,He made a remarkable change in slavery adaptation and went even far to an extent of stopping the slavery,He had a humanitarian spirit,He carried people in His heart regardless of race,
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