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...

  • Janine Eriksson Barrett, Sweden
  • Kevin Aldred, Poulton-le-fylde
  • Ian Wilkins, Scunthorpe
  • Mr D Coatsworth, Tonbridge, Kent
  • David Wedlake, Portsmouth
  • Deanna, Ashvale
  • Tierney Lovell, Teddington
  • David Knight, Haverhill
  • Elaine Arrowsmith, Lymington
  • Matthew Walton, Hayling Island
  • Andrew Johnstone, Phuket
  • Dr Andrew Furley, Sheffield
  • Carolyn Brinkworth, Brentwood
  • Georgina Gittins, Rhosddu
  • Joanne Worrall, Camberley
  • Anne-marie Conneally, London
  • Frank Grimer, Harrow
  • Victoria Burgess, London
  • Clare Revell, Reading
  • Jessica Lincoln, Bristol
  • Adam Green, Herstmonceux
  • Joanne Painten, Wigan
  • Eddie Chalmers, Dundee
  • David Hocking, Littleborough
  • Lisa Thomson, Glenrothes
  • Rafael Ruiz, Kent
  • Suzanne Knighton, Bartley Green
  • Amanda Copping, Singapore
  • Leonie Garratt, Solihull
  • Wayne Stevens, Epping
  • Gemma Field, Nt Australia
  • Chung Cheuk Wang, Singapore
  • Ian Gribbin, Brighton
  • Pauline Wiles, Cambridge
  • Brian Damms, Brisbane,queensland
  • Christopher Brown, Broadstairs
  • Gareth Harvey, Sittingbourne
  • Terry O'beney, Wokingham
  • Marc Kemp, Beckermet
  • Ricky Hodgson, Basildon
  • Gillian Parsons, Dubai
  • Mary Little, Menston
  • Jean-marc Beausoleil, Tilbury, Ontario, Canada
  • Karen Chiswell, Little Kimble
  • Martyn Aidney, Raf Akrotiri
  • James Wallace, Hornsea
  • Louise Pitts, Taunton
  • Tim Kingsberry, Bushey
  • Colin Hewitt, Jersey, Channel Islands
  • Stephen Patyson, Manchester
  • Wendy Gough, Folkestone
  • Barry Taberner, Wigan
  • David E.m. Jones, Clarksville
  • Wendy Hales, St Peter Port
  • Richard Jones, Longfield
  • Sylvia Jones, Longfield
  • Owen Moore, Leicester
  • Marjorie Bidgway, Kirkby Stephen
  • M Bidgway, Kirkby Stephen
  • Joyce Wallis, Potters Bar
  • Piers Hankinson, Isle Of Wight
  • Jennifer Azari, London
  • Richard Melville, London
  • Simon Palmer, Canberra
  • Christine Musgrove, Prestbury
  • Sarah Musgrove, Prestbury
  • Angus Mcafee, Warminster
  • Daniel Townsend, Wellngborough
  • Ben Hornsby, Harrow
  • Kevin Benson, Lansing, Kansas, Usa
  • Robin Sergeant, Winchester
  • Greg Hannah, Stansted
  • David Basson, London
  • Jeanine Brasher, Upatoi Georgia, Usa
  • Jan Horvath, Apo Ae
  • Ewen Honeyman, Crieff
  • Henry Middleton, Maidstone
  • Peter Garbutt, Warminster
  • Mrs Vivien Edge, Sale Cheshire
  • Robert Eggar, Andover
  • Dick Hemsley, Marlow
  • Alison Curnow, Glasgow
  • William S Godwin, Columbus
  • Peter Messervy, Warminster
  • John Brasher, Upatoi, Georgia, Usa
  • Sharon Wheeler, County Durham
  • Win Glover, County Durham
  • Alex Alderson, Baghdad
  • Sandra Melville, London
  • Christopher Eimer, London
  • Karen Furness, Inverness
  • Sarah-jane Olsen, Marlow
  • Jeanette Licence, Stockton On Tees
  • Colin Brand, Haywards Heath
  • Helen Olsen, Cheltenham
  • Anne Senneck, Hartley
  • Colin Senneck, Hartley
  • Lilian Meagher, Surrey
  • John Meagher, Surrey
  • Ruth Iliffe, Cirencester
  • David Iliffe, Cirencester
  • Jane Phillips, Richmond
  • Thomas Wilson, Thorley
  • Andrew Ling, Lampeter
  • John Dewhurst, London
  • Anne Macleod, Thurso
  • Mark Thompson, Lancaster
  • Michael Spence, Reading
  • Amanda Sinke, London
  • Patricia Bateson, Fareham
  • Hannah Seagars, Faversham
  • Sarah Mcguire, Canterbury
  • Mrs Susan-ann Dewhurst, London
  • Elizabeth Bell, Brighton
  • Nanette Turnbull, Wick
  • Morag Bridgen, Dorking
  • Anne Backhouse, Edinburgh
  • Barry Simmons, London
  • Elizabeth Fletcher, London
  • Nigel Reynolds, London
  • Ann Rahman, Kenley
  • Mrs Joann Symonds, Sidcup
  • Sam Thompson, Lisburn
  • Pat Blake, Faversham
  • Margaret Surrey, Winlaton
  • David Armstrong, Surbiton
  • Sian Mexsom, London
  • Kelli, Harrogate
  • Sonia Richardson, London
  • Ian Leake, London
  • G Frost, Reigate
  • Stuart Williams, Canterbury
  • Jenny Hardie, London
  • Charlotte Etches, Sheffield
  • Jane Peters, Bromley
  • Willem Baron Van Dedem, Richmond, Surrey
  • Barbara Brown, Shefford
  • Mark Leighton, Royston
  • Pat Preston, Nottingham
  • Neil Cave, Eye, Suffolk
  • Joan Burton, Wolverhampton
  • Tim Clark, Harlow
  • Samuel Ellson, Amesbury, Salisbury
  • Charlotte Nikolaeva, Neath
  • Tracy Templeman, Sheffield
  • Rebecca Wrigley, Reading
  • Margaret Hayday, Benfleet
  • Fiona Cowan, London
  • Janie Lake, Southampton
  • Gillian Lauder, Blaydon On Tyne