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...

  • Audrey Williams, Launceston
  • Eileen Simpson, London
  • Sandra Robertson, London
  • Sarah Shoubridge, Woodinville Wa Usa
  • A Hopper, Durham
  • Ian Scott, Trowbridge
  • Lady Sarah Horvath, Norwich
  • Scott Marshall, Corby
  • Davina Findlay, Salisbury
  • Katherine Ohlsen, Honiton
  • Christopher Alsop, Coventry
  • Oliver Fenwick, London
  • Bill Henderson, Portsmouth
  • Nigel Bourne, Wilmington
  • Veronica O'shaughnessy, Maidenhead
  • Alan Harrison, Slough
  • Alistair Galloway, Fulham, London
  • Annie Panton, Maidenhead
  • Geert Lageveen, Amsterdam/the Netherlands
  • Liz Spall, Reading
  • Shamayne Prince, Reading
  • Matthew Hunter, Reading
  • Margaret Stockton, Epping
  • Arjan Vink, Haarlem, The Netherlands
  • Janette Collins, London
  • Gail Goodwin, Guildford
  • Anthony Matthews, Bournemouth
  • Vince Spiewak, Tillicoultry
  • Fiona Bagnall-snowden, Doncaster
  • Nusrath Hossain, Hertfordshire
  • Peter Rayworth, London
  • Georgina Tregoning, Tring
  • Gloria Jenkins, Cardiff
  • Sandra Neilson, London
  • Nicky Ford, Godalming
  • Alan Sandall, Richmond
  • Claire O'neill, Whiteabbey
  • Valerian Freyberg, London
  • Trevor Williams, Hove
  • Hamish Allan, Edinburgh
  • Alun Jones, Caerdydd
  • Valerie Pancic, London
  • Simon Clark, Glasgow
  • Steve Nugent, Woodhall Spa
  • Michelle Akehurst, Lincolnshire
  • Malcolm Birks, London
  • Andrea Peace, Bromley
  • John Bramley, Coventry
  • Annabel Freyberg, London
  • John Nutt, Bristol
  • Sandra Latchman, Basingstoke
  • Karyn Irwin, Bedford
  • J Harrington, Boarhamwood Herts
  • Brian Pring, Swansea
  • John Osborne, Abingdon
  • P Osborne, Abingdon
  • Craig De Niese, Lincoln
  • Roderick Maclennan, London
  • Frances Guyott, Dartford
  • Dr Neil Haughton, London
  • Angela Magowan, Daventry
  • Russell Storer, Sydney, Australia
  • Carolyn J Smith, Chepstow
  • Emma Williams, Llandudno
  • Lyall Sutherland, Edinburgh
  • Duncan Reid, Cadham
  • Phil Hinchcliffe, Billingham
  • Andrew Sneddon, Dunfermline
  • Beryl Gulliver, Rugby
  • Judith Blackall, Sydney, Australia
  • John Robinson, Burnley
  • Tracy Reid, Bristol
  • Neil Tattersall, Blackburn
  • Kerry Dunk, Scunthope
  • Joycelyn Thomas, Moorestown
  • Alice Green, Reading
  • Daniel Burton, London
  • Bryan Sisson, Burnley
  • Victoria Sangwine, Barnoldswick
  • Alison Payne, London
  • Miss Kelly Drake, Southampton
  • Amanda Susini, Beckenham
  • Mark Butler, Greenford
  • Tom Wright, Wendover
  • Elaine Braun, Essex
  • Margaret Butler, Daventry
  • Laura Russell, Daventry
  • Jane Craig, Daventry
  • Richard Chew, Birmingham
  • Sayward Linder Hawtin, Daventry
  • Darrelyn Owen, Dolgellau
  • Gemma Sangwine, Stonehouse
  • Angus Turner, Halkirk
  • Sarah Finch, London
  • Leanne Findlay, Leeds
  • Tony Mathews, Canberra
  • Gina Twist, Romford
  • Debbie Stephens, Dagenham
  • Howard Jones, Reading
  • Mr Ian Davis, Waterlooville
  • Harriet Brooke-taylor, Sheffield
  • Heather, Nottingham,
  • Jody Benn-edwards, Mold Flintshire
  • Lucy Elder, London
  • Pinkangel, Portsmouth
  • Alex Ward, Essex
  • Christine Degen, Dagenham
  • Kirstie Edgar, London
  • Nicola Pimm, Billingham
  • Keith And Barbara Hamer, Halifax
  • Michael Stokes, Llandudno
  • Geraldine Constance Roberts, Dagenham
  • Stacey-louise.mcevoy, Llandudno
  • Marc Kranat, London
  • Lucy Burdett, Rainham
  • Dawn Miller, Saxilby
  • Kev Andrews, Preston
  • Jane Arthur, Stroud
  • James Sleight, Birkenhead
  • Katie Walton, Eynesbury
  • Simon Wheeler, Basingstoke
  • Sheila Allcock, Reading
  • Angela Dunbar, Cambridge
  • Suzanne Glasby, Howdendyke
  • James Low, Middlesex
  • Stephanie Barklam, Guildford
  • Tom Newcombe, St Germans
  • Tony Burbidge, Salisbury
  • Gordon Robb, West Lothian
  • Barry Farquhar, Salisbury
  • Amal Wickramatunga, Welwyn Garden City
  • Mick Hahn, Bourne
  • Nicky Martin, Mansfield
  • Mr Samuel Velickovic, Bridlington
  • Charles J Jenkins, Bristol
  • Lynne Cross, Mansfield
  • Damien Sunman, Reading
  • Adam Westmoreland, London
  • Carol Jeffreys, Edinburgh
  • Yvonne Harris, Beaminster
  • Kate Reilly, Saffron Walden
  • Tina Meharry, Kent
  • Ruth Steyert, Catterick Garrison
  • Kirstie Kalthober, Aldershot
  • Selina Topp, Watford
  • Heather Peill, Lincoln
  • Adam Kavanagh, Bournemouth
  • Matt Peill, Lincs
  • Chris Lovett, Southsea
  • Clare Downey, Reading