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...

  • Carol Hughes, London
  • Anthony Ackroyd, Bradford
  • Robert Gaunt, London
  • Gwyneth Rodger, Rochdale
  • Helen Stelfox, Salford
  • Debbie Judd, Pewsey
  • Tim Abbott, London
  • Steve Burgess, Shirburn
  • Helen Davies, Brentwood
  • Ceriann Johnson, Cardiff
  • David Thomas, Helston
  • Carol Gracie, Glasgow
  • Rita Tait, Clyro,
  • Andrew Fox, Bristol
  • Ian Rodger, Rochdale
  • Richard Allen, Churt, Farnham
  • Gillian Stribling-wright, Bracklesham Bay
  • Jo Pegg, Exeter
  • Stephan Milam, Harefield
  • Susan Peek, Burry Port
  • Jacqui Franklin, Hook
  • Tom Bohan, Bury
  • Darren Nerney, Birmingham Airport
  • Chris Jennings, Bolton
  • Laura Chambers, Manchester
  • Lois Dunkley, Chelsea
  • Stephen Archer, Town Town
  • Greentree, Southsea
  • Michael Coleman, Sunderland
  • Rebecca Tutton, Bracknell
  • Tim Clipsham, Lutterworth
  • Ruth Bryant, Milford Haven
  • David Spender, Winchester
  • Vicki Powell, Wolverhampton
  • Mark Walker, Hertford
  • Tracey Burns, Cannock
  • Fransisca Davies, Blackburn
  • Chris Stevens, London
  • Paula Anderton, Feltham
  • Daniel Davies, Blackburn
  • Sara Flavell, London
  • Opinder Kaur, London
  • Carina Mactaggart, South Woodham Ferrers
  • Suzanne Flook, Bristol
  • Stuart Garner, Glos
  • Leon Cook, West Midlands
  • Romeo Encarnado, County Durhram
  • Calum Wilson, Edinburgh
  • Sally Stevenson, Sheffield
  • Heather Cockett Phillips, Kendal
  • Stephen Curtis, Frimley
  • Natalie Parker, London
  • Louise Martin, South Molton
  • David Ferguson Mbe, Pontypridd
  • Alasdair David Good, Prestwick
  • Christopher Caddell, Milton Keynes
  • Keith Butterfield, Fleetwood
  • Steven Miller, Kettering
  • Marius Zeineh, Milton Keynes
  • Chris Holdsworth, Keighley
  • Karin Hermans, Hemel Hempstead
  • Tony Kraus, Redcar
  • Poppy Dinsey, London
  • Julian Roberts, Westbury
  • Linda Sheppard, Bournemouth
  • Richard Kent, Sheffield
  • Russell Odell, Barnsley
  • Darrel Bryant, Crawley
  • Helen Tarver, Leicester
  • Stuart Boxall-hunt, London
  • Susan Blake, Braintree
  • Richard Poole, Co Durham
  • Alexander George Lucas, Nottingham
  • Roger West, Peterborough
  • Damien Burton, North Lincolnshire
  • Gemma Cooling, Co Durham
  • Fiona Stacey, Ipswich
  • Lee Mcevoy, London
  • Janet Taylor, Oldham
  • Peter J Studd, London
  • Jeff James-knight, Charlwood
  • Luke Ridley, Bishop Auckland
  • Robert Moore, Selmeston
  • Phillip Kerry, Buxton
  • Ana Ivanovic, Brentford
  • Louise Holmes, Jersey
  • Andrea Ball, Southampton
  • Celia Whelan, Fareham
  • Antony Matthews, Gravesend Kent
  • G Jackson, Bracknell
  • Mark Cracknell, Faringdon
  • Tom Davis, Wimborne
  • Susan Russell, York
  • Rachel Griffiths, Tadley
  • Rebecca Irvin, York
  • Gavin Mccann, Stowmarket
  • Joanna Evelyn, London
  • Mark Hudson, Newtownabbey
  • Martin Allison, Ballyclare
  • Oliver Hodson, London
  • Kayleigh, High Wycombe
  • Kerri Farrer, Penzance
  • Teresa Dorward, Hoddesdon
  • Jane Riley, Manchester
  • James Bothoms, Lossiemouth
  • Piers Register, Birmingham
  • Rob Hewson, London
  • Nick O'neill, Liverpool
  • Stephen Churchett, Brighton
  • Jamie Pringle, Stoke-on-trent
  • Ginny Whitehead, Denia, Alicante, Spain
  • Edward Turner, Glasbury On Wye
  • Elisabeth Garratt, Oxford
  • Katja Lawler, London
  • Fiona Mackie, Maesycrugiau
  • Joshua Willison, Reigate
  • Isobel Norris, Swansea
  • Claire Innes, London
  • Joe Conneally, Bexhill On Sea
  • Stuart Hooper, Bath
  • Angie Hirst, Surrey
  • Ray Selvig, Sedro-woolley, Washington Usa
  • David, Warwickshire
  • Benjamin James Peters, Ludlow
  • Simon Brookes, London
  • Lucy West, Sittingbourne
  • Ann Eadsforth, Peterlee
  • Matt Whitby, Thatcham
  • Alice Lumley, London
  • Myra Dickens, Manchester
  • Patricia Cairns, London
  • Stephen Burlando, London
  • Chris Cooper, Oxford
  • Brian Rea, Preston
  • Cathy Robinson, Chelmsford
  • Sandra Tootal, Lincoln
  • Peter Hilton, Hindley
  • Ian Elborn, High Wycombe
  • Cheryl Preston, Henlow
  • Matthew Pennick, Keighley
  • Carolyn Huckfield, Worcester
  • Fiona Firth, Lee On The Solent
  • Chris Hodson, Stevenage
  • Paul Boobyer, Bristol
  • Christopher Gauton, Warrington
  • Kerry D Wilson, Westbury
  • Ian Lapsley, Corby
  • Stuart Wells, Chard
  • Erin Roberts, Wilmslow
  • Ian Garbutt, Huntingdon