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...

  • Colette Bewley, Edinburgh
  • Georgina Martin, Winchester
  • Kimie Vynckier, London
  • Sean R Rawling, North Yorkshire
  • Lorraine Black, Surbiton
  • Adrian Clarke, Felixstowe
  • Ian Brownlee, Sheffield
  • Bernard William Webb, Birmingham
  • Paul Beaumont, Huntingdon
  • Nigel Winter, Cardiff
  • Derek Turner, Stonehaven
  • Gillian Wood, Rickling Green
  • Lou Jeanes, Bristol
  • Josie Farmer, Solihull
  • Andy Bentley, Birmingham
  • Craig Hurst, Dorking
  • Aaron Fothergill, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Pete Jackson, London
  • Lyndsay Paget, Tunbridge Wells
  • Olive Whitten, Armagh
  • Alan Lovejoy Td, Ross On Wye
  • Anthony Clegg, Leighton Buzzard
  • Caroline Smith, Bristol
  • Michael Murray, Hove
  • David Davenport, Meols
  • Nicola Sinclair, Bromley
  • Angie Young, Oxford
  • Lynn Lindores, Co Down
  • Dave Pearson, Fetcham
  • Sophie Woodward, Guildford
  • Jon Edwards, Ludlow
  • Mandy Holland, Longstowe
  • David Henley, Colchester
  • Ross Davis, Milton Keynes
  • Gary Hampshire, Crowthorne
  • John Serrati, Montreal, Quebec
  • David Thomas, Stockton On Tees
  • Will Foster, London
  • Paul Pullen, Bylderup-bov
  • Dave Gomm, Hounslow
  • Marjorie Burrington, Reading
  • Susan Leavey, March
  • Gilly Savage, Thornford, Sherborne
  • Jennifer Davis, Milton Keynes
  • Benjamin Gravestock, Birmingham
  • David Williams, Bedford
  • Jim Law, Glasgow
  • Robert Foss, Vale
  • Dave Sweeney, Glasgow
  • Vince Gould, Hawkhurst
  • Deborah Kelly, Wirral
  • David Brown, Norwich
  • Frank Mckay, St Albans
  • Richard Richman, Saffron Walden
  • Beverley Fisher, Manchester
  • Dave Endsor, Bristol
  • Andrew Brown, Gosport
  • Phil Reed, Barrow-in-furness
  • Andy Sheppard, Brinsley
  • Sue Hope, Norwich
  • Andrew Johnston, Hamiltonsbawn
  • Neil Ricketts, London
  • Chris Dwyer, Diego Garcia
  • Elaine Bowers, Renfrewshire
  • Dominic Robinson, London
  • Jessica Daniels, Penzance
  • James Malone, Sheffield
  • Barbara Buebird, Kent
  • Jeff Booth, Whitby
  • Terry Carey, Sheffield
  • Andrew Neal, Abergavenny
  • Zach Ferguson, London
  • Richard O'neill, Leicester
  • S R Pendlebury, Ruislip
  • Rob Oddy, Lewes
  • Adam Hale, Gainsborough
  • Sue Phillips, Watford, Herts
  • Gordon Osbaldestin, Letchworth Garden City
  • Colin Baxter, Horsham
  • Dean Smith, London
  • P Toner, Clydebank
  • Steve Fox, Sandy
  • Tracey Russell, Cambridge
  • Michael Prior, Folkestone
  • Sarah Brettle, Newcastle-under-lyme
  • Dean Morrison, Rochester
  • Amanda Marsden, Mortimer
  • Helen Dicken, Reading
  • Will Daws, Exeter
  • Tim Brett, Lincolnshire
  • Ian Haylock, Saffron Walden
  • Stuart Sibbitt, Barrow-in-furness
  • Simeon Grundy, Grantham
  • Danny King, Luton
  • Mike Aiken, London
  • Al Douglas, Swindon
  • James Buebird, Gravesend
  • Liam Hinnigan, Wigan
  • Keith Adley, Braintree
  • Martin Gee, Liverpool
  • Kerry Bond, Wigan
  • Gemma Clark, Brentry
  • Dave Hurt, Rotherham
  • Jamie Vicary, Reading
  • Katherine Francesca Bitterli, Leeds
  • Tom Cunningham, Reading
  • Karl Woolhouse, Gloucestershire
  • Christopher Mahon, Shrewsbury
  • Gary Anderson, Brandon
  • Jim Doyle, Oxford
  • Victoria Burrows, Horsham
  • Claire Peters, Nottingham
  • Alistair Rundle, St Andrews
  • Vince Dobbin, Alverstoke
  • Janice Coker, Ipswich
  • Emma Kirk, Bristol
  • Stephanie Roth, Rye
  • Richard Battle, London
  • Victoria Brett, Bracknell
  • Jen Gough, Cheltenham
  • Steve Wright, London
  • Jacqueline Weild, Sydney
  • Michelle, Winsford
  • Michael Geddes, Suffolk
  • Holly Price, Cambridge
  • Emma Pidsley, Chepstow
  • Don Linton, Somerton
  • Louise Brace, Jhq, Rheindahlen
  • Alison Symonds, London
  • Peter Croft, Whitby
  • Kath George, Ellesmere
  • John Montgomery, St.neots
  • T Williams, London
  • Emma Deacon, Bristol
  • John Stevenson, Redhill
  • Rebecca Davison, Reading
  • David Orams, Hove
  • Frances Daniels, Sevenoaks
  • James Macaonghus, London
  • Jonathan Fellows, Port Talbot
  • Gillian Neill, Newtownabbey
  • Martin George, Ellesmere
  • Paul F Cockburn, Glasgow
  • Debra Lomax, Salisbury
  • Craig Short, Hitchin
  • Nick Streets, Heckmondwike
  • Charles Burlison-rush, Crawley
  • Ben Young, West Kensington
  • Gillian Neill, Newtownabbey
  • R N Hester, London