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...

  • Kerry, Southampton
  • Isobel Hackett, Walton On Thames
  • Wendy Moschini, Royston
  • Miss Jennifer Howard, Bootle
  • Catherine Anne Feeney, Manchester
  • Deb Selby, Bolton
  • Lucy Booth, Rochdale
  • Helen Johnson, Diss
  • Dawn M C Smith, Wigan
  • Rebecca Phipps, Woking
  • Joanne Savage, St.helens
  • Elaine Saddington, Swansea
  • Beckie Flood, Birmingham
  • Gemma Bamber, Wigan
  • Lisa Watcham, Runcorn
  • Julie Wake, Wesham
  • Rachael Owen, Kirkby In Ashfield
  • Dawn Salmon, London
  • Ailsa Buchanan, Coalsnaughton
  • Mrs Diana Kerry, Wisbech
  • Lisa Williams, Southampton
  • Lisa Shoreson, Westcliff On Sea
  • Shirley Terry, Colchester
  • Annmarie Profit, Widnes
  • Pauline Whittle, Lincoln
  • Nikki, Wolverhampton
  • Chris Hughes, Huntingdon
  • David Patrick Law, Liverpool
  • Maxine Bevan, Warminster
  • Jonathan Runnalls, Biggleswade
  • Keith Iddon, Brentford
  • Ben Sharratt, Leicester
  • Giles Broughton, Devizes
  • David Hudson, Birkenhead
  • Patricia Handley, London
  • Kerie Receveur, Osterley
  • Cynthia Pearson, Worcestershire
  • Lynsie Donohoe, Glasgow
  • Lynn Cleary, Barrhead
  • Ann Compton, Glasgow
  • Roger Bolter, Cowbridge
  • Peter Foster, Blackheath
  • Mr Dj Robertson, London
  • Emily Trenholm, Ruskington
  • Carol Salt, Bridlington
  • Luan Leigh, Folkestone Kent
  • Kelly Leigh, Folkestone Kent
  • Dave Harcus, Gutersloh
  • Margaret Lucas, Tonbridge
  • Daniel Hewitt, Stockport
  • Francis Lo, Brighton
  • John Nevitt, Bath
  • Mike Currie, Dundee
  • Andy Webb, Birmingham
  • Duncan Andrews, Swindon
  • Paul Baars, Brentwood
  • Emma, Putney
  • Judith Talbot, Aberdeen
  • Pat Holden, Leigh-on-sea
  • Annabelle Morrow, London
  • Kerrie, Corsham
  • Rod Elliott, Brinkworth
  • Sally Sandys-renton, Saffron Walden
  • Yvonne Hipkiss, Streetly
  • Paul Miller, Newport
  • Claire Tallantyre, Littleborough
  • Chris, Osnabruck
  • Will Roberts, Darlington
  • Gurmit Nothay, Hayes
  • Patricia Pereira, Southall
  • Simon Hilton-lewis, Pembrokeshire
  • Ian Wilson, London
  • Emma Walker, Castlefield Locks
  • Emma Blenkinsop, Hartlepool
  • Hilary Quinn, London
  • Laura Layfield, Durham
  • Rachael Metcalfe, County Durham
  • Darren Jeffries, Weymouth
  • Keith Woollacott, Somerton
  • Rachael Stribling, Hounslow
  • Vanisha Patel, Middx
  • Dana Whitehead, Cirencester
  • Paula Broadley, Colchester
  • Shane Enright, London
  • Yvonne Narramore, North Yorkshire
  • George Lyttle, Belfast
  • Kathleen Martin, North Yorkshire
  • John Mcclean, Manchester
  • Clive Austin, London
  • Mike Jones, Barnard Castle
  • Gary Cheesbrough, Elgin
  • Mrs A Swinscoe, Tidworth
  • Katy Reeves, Northolt
  • Margaret Johnson, Whitchurch
  • Kairen Wilkes, Northallerton
  • Natalie, London
  • David Smith, Burnley
  • Alan Warry, Ipswich
  • Richard Howarth, Southampton
  • Helen Howarth, Southampton
  • Kristen Bolt, Isleworth
  • Melanie Newman, Colchester
  • Mr Stephen E Hurt, Wincanton
  • Mrs Lucy A Hurt, Wincanton
  • Kevin Barrett, Southall Middx
  • D S Newman, Alresford Colchester
  • Claire Slatter, Cheadle
  • Paul Davis, Manchester
  • Matt Rowling, Essesx
  • Alan Crowe, Cowley
  • Emma, London
  • Janie Molyneaux, Leyburn
  • Louise Bowes-cavanagh, Middlesex
  • John Noel, West Ealing
  • Dan Betts, Lincoln
  • Christopher Hamblett, Bilton
  • David & Pauline Kelly, Warrington
  • Darryl Cox, Wetzikon, Switzerland
  • Patrick Hannah, Salisbury
  • Stephanie Thompson, Sennelager
  • Elisabeth Ruth Richards, Manchester
  • Emma Oakley, Hampshire
  • Jo Green, New Milton
  • Greg Smith, Christchurch
  • Ka Saint, Altrincham
  • Neil Bausor, Hook
  • Andrew John Kavanah (paddy), County Durham
  • Neil Cameron, Manchester
  • Dr Amanda Ravetz, Manchester
  • Claire Rainford, Liverpool
  • Rachel Swindells, Whaley Bridge
  • Ryan Halliday, Manchester
  • Gemma Cowan, Manchester
  • Naomi Shilton, Manchester
  • Lesley Martin, Chester
  • Sasha Stennett, Manchester
  • Kerenza Hines, Manchester
  • Laura Hastings-smith, London
  • Kerry Mclaren, Gloucester
  • Alex Mclaren, Gloucester
  • Joshua Mclaren, Gloucester
  • Andrew Parkes, Birmingham
  • K Mobarak, Manchester
  • Robert Charles Worthington, London
  • Michele Lagan, Richmond
  • David Phythian, Keerbergen
  • Andrew Litvin, London
  • Andrew Northway, Shrewsbury
  • G J West, Gosport
  • Simon Scott, Canberra Australia