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...

  • Pam Ambler, East Yorkshire
  • Peter Maile, Lisburn
  • Brian Todd, Armagh
  • Alfred Cassar, Fleet
  • Roger Gardiner, Craigavon
  • Anne Smith, Greenford, Middlesex
  • Sean Bicknell, Cliftonville Margate
  • Niccy Birchley, Folkestone
  • David Wright, Malvern
  • Lynnette Devine, Winlaton
  • Alan Mirams, Weymouth, Dorset.
  • Tobias Perse, Brooklyn Ny 11217 Usa
  • Sarah Cowan, Cheshire
  • Mari Spirito, Nyc
  • Neil Campbell, Twickenham
  • Stephen Robertson, Bristol
  • Paul Holden, Crook, Co. Durham
  • Graham Robertson, Gateshead
  • John Rendall, East Molesey
  • Stanley Burrows, Armagh
  • James Baldwin, Gloucester
  • Nancy Brunt, Elstead
  • Bob Brunt, Elstead
  • David George, Helston
  • Kelly Taylor, New York
  • John Dougald Mccallum, Huddersfield
  • Tom Williamson, Sheffield
  • Corinna Durland, New York
  • Rebecca, Weybridge
  • William Petroni, New York
  • Jodie West, Swindon
  • Rachel Clayton, Chatham
  • Melissa Dubbin, Brooklyn
  • Merrick Willis, Cambridge
  • James Carroll, Mells
  • Frances Parets, Fairview New Jersey
  • Ben Hawkins, Chesterfield
  • Sarah Hawkins, Chesterfield
  • Keeley Kane, Bromley
  • Rebecca Down, Cambridge
  • Eddie Stephenson, Atherstone
  • Susan Batstone, Brighton
  • Alex Woodroffe, Blackheath
  • Paul Miller, London
  • Rachael Hutchings, Littlehampton
  • Strong Stuff Dog Gear, Ellesmere Port
  • Steven Moore, Urmston Manchester
  • Michael Willmott, Cheltenham
  • Steve Rowland, Windsor
  • Colin Heyburn, Armagh
  • Michael Buckworth, London
  • Virginia Caldwell, Wezembeek-oppem
  • Helen Coe, Barnsley
  • Beatrice Willis, Cambridge
  • Kevin Davis, Milton Keynes
  • David Roberts, Birmingham
  • Tony Amor-wilkins, Zurich
  • Luke Taberer, Nuneaton
  • Kristina Carmichael, Grays
  • Elsieclark, Grays Essex
  • Lee Shea, Herts
  • Callum Mccourt, Epping
  • Anthony Adams, Newport
  • J Rogers, Stoke-on-trent
  • Nick Boustead, Havant
  • Gillian Paterson, Sevenoaks
  • Herbie Hornby, Bratton
  • James Claridge, Bristol
  • Matt Reynolds, Stourbridge
  • Jodie Ricketts, Cambridge
  • Suzannah Gaize, Bromsgrove
  • Pam Lane, Burgess Hill
  • David Hammerton, Richhill
  • Daniel Walls, North Shields
  • Ed Connor, Uckfield
  • Laurence Parmenter, London
  • Rachel Walls, North Shields
  • Katy Empson, Essex
  • Traci Limb, Bradford
  • Pat Burke Ex Army 1970s, Wirral M/side
  • Neil Jellis, Stoke-on-trent
  • Mat Burnley, Wareham
  • Lee Varley, Leeds
  • Jonathan Harwood, March
  • Kelly Osborne, Ballymoney
  • Hugh Tucknott, Hove
  • David Irvine, Ashford
  • Barry Kitson Foster, Heysham
  • Diane Holmes, Stockport
  • Sean Allerton, Sherburn In Elmet
  • Roger Millar, Newmachar
  • Joanna Kippax, London
  • Hazel West, Oldham
  • Tracy Waters, Crowborough
  • Mark Kefford, Reading
  • Bad Idea, Ellicott City, Md Usa
  • Guy Cope, York
  • Steve Coyle, Coleraine, Northern Ireland
  • Annamarie Lumley, Leeds
  • Alun Clarke, Bridgend
  • J Declouet, Liverpool
  • Paul Holmes, Weymouth
  • Dan Bevis, Stevenage
  • Caroline Logsdon, Cowes
  • Kerry Foster, Gravesend, Kent
  • Barry Hough, Upper Beeding
  • Simon Hawthorn, Hereford
  • Wendy, Wigan
  • Tom Gunter, Polegate
  • Matthew Pomeroy, Hatfield
  • Jon Owen, Hemel Hempstead
  • Andrea Fenton, Limassol, Cyprus
  • L Stringer, London
  • Sherry Chapman, Brighton
  • Rebecca Kirby, Bayswater
  • Dave Vooght, Sweden
  • Adrian Ward-evans, Llanfairfechan
  • Debbie Atkinson, Wigan
  • Andrew Williams, Linkoping. Sweden
  • Ben Baerwolf-goddard, N-u-l
  • Michael Skidmore, Pontefract
  • Hazel Skidmore, Pontefract
  • Dean Zimmer, Haverfordwest
  • Julian Sammells, Richmond
  • Lucy Head, London
  • Nick Farley, Horsham
  • David Roberts, Newport
  • Zoe Parkinson, London
  • Camilla Ferrier, London
  • Samantha Louise Naylor, Barry
  • Amelia Blatherwick, London
  • Matthew Parkin, Gosport
  • Brenda Ward, Sutton Coldfield
  • Gwen Wolf, Harrow
  • Huw Adams, Barry
  • Oliver Cane, London
  • Mary Bucknell, London
  • Jason Males, Orpington
  • Emily Joyes, West Sussex
  • Catherine Gibson, Hove
  • Anna Holloway, London
  • Kelly Broomfield, Winchester
  • Natasha Bell, Edinburgh
  • Anthony Wojtowicz, Solihull
  • Tim Finlinson, Hove
  • Siobhan Lee, Nottingham
  • Rachel Klein, Beckingham
  • Kerry Smyth, Cambridge
  • Dorothy And David Brooks, Sunderland
  • David Berry, Port Talbot