It is on the cards again though it is unlikely to happen in under a decade.
It is interesting to read comments about this online. Some are all for it and want it to happen tomorrow. Others would like cash to make a mini comeback and to be able to pay for a lot more services using cash. Most, though, are more than happy with today's mix and match as it covers most bases.
I am in the last group. I have a current account and debit card. It is used for pension payments in and direct debits going out. It is also used for one-off big bills such as petrol or monthly gas, as well as one weekly transaction to another card. That other card is a pre-pay card used for my weekly "shop" for things like bread, papers, food and treats. Once the money is gone I have to wait for the following Monday's transfer to start spending again so it is good for budgeting.
I am basically "cashless" except for one thing. I keep about a month's cash in a cash box at home just in case there are emergencies (power cuts) or for special occasions - birthdays, weddings etc.
Any thoughts?