QUEEN AND COUNTRY - A Project by Steve McQueen

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Add your name.  Help to complete a unique work of art and take part in a national commemoration of those who have died in our name.

Royal Mail always considers the significance of a theme before selecting what features on their postage stamps. We hope that, with enough popular support, Royal Mail will agree to issue this commemorative set of stamps when British troops withdraw from Iraq.

Add your support by signing our petition or download the paper petition here

Total number supporting: 11,676

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  • Queen and Country is a collaboration with the relatives of those who have lost their lives in the Iraq war. It is neither pro-war nor anti-war. By signing our petition, you are expressing your support for Steve McQueen's vision to produce an official set of postage stamps commemorating the British servicemen and women killed during the conflict in Iraq.

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Those in support...

  • Dr John Kinnell, Tollerton
  • Owen E Jeffery, Thatcham, Royal Berkshire
  • Gillian Mcwilliams, Markethill
  • Ivan Childs, Martock
  • Jacquie Hulah, Amponville
  • Rhys Caton-hewings, Orpinton
  • Robert A. Pitts, Ruscombe
  • Kirsty Phillips, Swindon
  • David Sherratt, Slough
  • Pauline Waters, Ambleside
  • Margaret Black, Grantham
  • Bryn Wayt (flt Lt - Rtd), Heathfield
  • Sam Beckett, Coventry
  • Barry Drake, Shipley
  • Linda Lane, Preston
  • Jonathan Prosser, Preston
  • John Prosser, Preston
  • Lesley Prosser, Preston
  • Michael Peel, Preston
  • Gordon Collis, Bedfordshire
  • Lucinda Peel, Preston
  • Michael Franks, Forres
  • Beata, London
  • Ron Buckett, Falkland Islands
  • Margot Heller, London
  • Chris Griffiths, Andover
  • Michael Lavery, Carrickfergus
  • Jenny Grainge, Harrow
  • Patricia Saines, Rye
  • Thor-dale Elsson, Scunthorpe
  • Ed Gerrans, Penryn, Cornwall
  • P D N Baird, Dingwall
  • Rachael Critchley, Horwich
  • William Crump, Weymouth
  • Jeremy Elsworth, London
  • Susan Drake, Shipley
  • Ian Chisholm, Verwood
  • Kirt Connell, Oldham
  • Emma Mcgovern, Glasgow
  • Daniel Webber, Fareham
  • Charles Whittaker, Liverpool
  • Paul Davies, Portsmouth
  • Karen Kircher, Horncastle
  • Brian Nicholson, Lytham St Annes
  • Liz Nicholson, Lytham St Annes
  • Mrs M E Jenkins, Swansea
  • Peter Mancini, Alton
  • Phil Pitt, Oldbury
  • Thomas Van Oss, London
  • Dawn Brown, Coallville. Leicestershire
  • Hilary Whyatt, Bristol
  • Norman C. Samuels, Cheltenham
  • Paul Cuff, Abergavenny
  • Doug Barrow, Flackwell Heath
  • Sue Atkinson, New Malden
  • Karen Williams, Hong Kong
  • David Patrick, Haverfordwest
  • Eileen Bent, Leicestershire
  • Paula Wells, Arundel
  • Pauline Jones, Manchester
  • Graham William Jones, Manchester
  • Tim Burrett, Halstead
  • Ken Mill, Bristol
  • Steph Byrne, Liverpool
  • David Ramsden, Liverpool
  • Jane Mitchell, Blisworth
  • Richard Lackner, Liverpool
  • Lynda Dickason, Weymouth
  • Julie Wainman, Rossendale
  • Stephen Capps-jenner, Lowestoft
  • Keith Ridley, Lytham St Annes
  • Chris Sims, Chesham
  • Mick Underwood, Dartford
  • Alison Drake, Bradford
  • Karen Harvey, Poole
  • David Hill, Poole
  • Rose-marie Parr, Atherton
  • Jan Spink, Wimborne
  • Robin Hobson, Cranfield
  • Paul Gladstone Reid Mbe, London
  • Andy Watson, Chesterfield
  • Barbara Onley, Jimboomba
  • Mitchell Hawkins, Oxton
  • Miles White, Muscat. Oman
  • Julie Thomson, Cheltenham
  • Geoffrey Austin, West Midlands
  • Mark Ridge, Stoke On Trent
  • Ian Bryant, Tunbridge Wells
  • Euan Fairbairn, Dumfries
  • Christopher Peake, Ballynahinch
  • Clair Ryer, Mansfield
  • Derek Connelly, Livingston
  • Paul Instrall, Northampton
  • Tom Burlison, South Kirkby
  • John Watson, Worcestershire
  • Rosalyn Smith, U.a.e
  • Carol Keary, Perth Wa Australia
  • Ron Trevelyan, Preston
  • John Oakes, Doncaster
  • Rupert Hitchcock, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Sonya Hayton, Lancs
  • Lee Pollard, Chislehurst
  • Andrea Rogers, Biggin Hill
  • Jonathan Tuffin, Middlesbrough
  • Paul Edmond, Leeds
  • Tom Marshall, London
  • Vicky Ingram, Norwich
  • Ian Morrison, Rosyth
  • Veronica Richmond, Broxburn
  • Paul Metcalf, Liverpool
  • Kelly Graves, Chippenham
  • Joyce Willis, Nr Rochester
  • Pam Hanson, Stockport
  • Dean Clark, Neath
  • Aprille Meakin, Ipswich
  • John Barry, Liverpool
  • Jonathan Maher, Liverpool
  • Emma Meakin, Ipswich
  • Laura Challis, Liverpool
  • Iestyn Thomas, Pontypridd
  • Tracy Wilfort, Bromley
  • James E Maritn, Southampton
  • Ann Barber, Ipswich
  • Lee, Luton, Beds
  • Oliver Blake, Leven
  • Chris Hunter, British Forces Germany
  • Sarah Cummings, Pontyclun
  • Stephen De Launay, Belper
  • Paul Sullivan, Wickford
  • Maria Smith, Southampton
  • Kimberley Jones, Crewe
  • Sophie Brightman, Taunton
  • Michael Wainman, Rossendale
  • Julie Woolley, Runcorn
  • Lynn Edney, Bracknell,berks
  • Steve Pym, Chelmsford
  • Tammi Kirlew, Leeds
  • Bruce Napier, Burton On Trent
  • Sheila Napier, Burton-on-trent
  • Brandiehodson, Northumberland
  • Rebecca Hughes, Liverpool
  • Mr Philip Lee Jones, York
  • Anne Andrews, Kent
  • Catherine Andrews, London
  • Lizzie Lockett, Westbury On Severn
  • Michele Chambers, Lancashire
  • Bernard Field, Godalming
  • Laura Hodgson, London
  • David Cowan, Brandon, Suffolk
  • Jack Tait, Clyro