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...

  • Paul Davies, Wallingford
  • Adam King, Gloucester
  • Andrea Rees, Burry Port
  • Barry Mason, Gloucester
  • Scott Dean, London
  • Darren & Jayne Rhodes, Catterick Garrison
  • Alan Smith, Bradley Green
  • Derrick Galloway, Bristol
  • Stuart Farthing, London
  • Carol Ryan, Richmond
  • Annette Gregory, Northallerton
  • Terry Rumble, Lincoln
  • Cheryl Vaughan, Stockbridge
  • Coleen Kingston, Kent
  • Lisa Brady, Hants
  • Johnathan Ellison, Leeds
  • Henry Burton, London
  • Sheila Dixon, Barnard Castle
  • Stephen Pollard, London
  • Brian Johnson, Farnham
  • Roy Haynes, Kinloss
  • J M Harris, Billingshurst
  • Robert Rowntree, London
  • Steve Clements, Swindon
  • Sheila Skipworth, Scunthorpe
  • Andrea Greenfield, Atherton
  • Alex Gow, Sandhurst
  • Andrew Hirst, Bristol
  • A J Corbett, Lincoln
  • Marc Prior, Southampton
  • Arun Desai, Malmesbury
  • Peter Coxall, London
  • Chas Hanvy, Dukinfield
  • Craig Goodwin, Gosport
  • Maureen Villiers, Sturminster Newton
  • Mrs J Frasca, Gloucester
  • Ian Jones, Elgin
  • Richard Leigh, London
  • Vee Moore, Tamworth
  • Henry Crofton, London
  • Alexander Allan, Wilton
  • Collette, Berkshire
  • Mike Thompson, Liverpool
  • Patricia Nelson, New Zealand
  • Richard Villiers, London
  • Geoffrey Armstead, Clarksville Tn Usa
  • Gavin, Belfast
  • Linda Merry, Nottingham
  • David, Helensburgh
  • John Dugdale, Beckenham
  • Lauren Cooke, Poulton-le-fylde
  • Andy Lynch, Leigh
  • Marion Lamont, Glasgow
  • Will, London
  • Stuart Didsbury, Mijas Costa,malaga,spain
  • Brad Clark, London
  • Ian Thompson, London
  • James Foster, Edinburgh
  • Daniel Blake, London
  • Sandra Roemermann, Manchester
  • Katie Greenfield, Notts.
  • Dominic Nicholas, London
  • Richard Robinson, London
  • Michael Kidd, London
  • Simon Otter, London
  • Ed Pugh, Berkshire
  • Jeremy Butcher, London
  • Keiran Bingle, Gloucestershire
  • Katie Norriss, London
  • David Downing, Carmarthen
  • Matt Jack, Llanelli
  • Christine Price, Padiham
  • Jackie Fullbrook, Purley Surrey
  • Robert M Luke, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Chris Yule, Reading
  • Dominic Collins, Emsworth
  • Stephanie Lazzari, Northumberland
  • Cherry Ross, Eaton. Notts
  • Helena Pigott, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Jan Smith, Leicester
  • Sylvia Davies, Peterborough
  • Michael Hart, Birmingham
  • Susan Bailey, Brierfield
  • David Kitto, Brierfield
  • Jane Cassidy, Thistleton
  • Jan Lowe, Blackburn
  • Greg Thomson, Ayrshire
  • Shirley Jackman, Renfrew
  • Lisa Passey, Hagley
  • Lisa, Stourbridge
  • Mary Jack, Renfrew
  • Thomas Scutt, London
  • Dave Cherrett, Poole
  • Matt Hilton, Folkestone
  • Esther Niven, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Bryan Norman Deal, Horsham
  • Robert Edgar, Oxford
  • Sally Marullo, London
  • Lauren Wennington, Worthing
  • Mark Campbell, Newtownabbey
  • Marilyn Percy, North Shields
  • William Brown, Nr Laurencekirk
  • Rob Colley, Redcar
  • Susan Smith, Tamworth
  • Patricia Allen, Darlington
  • Rt Garrett, Kingston Upon Thames
  • Jake Brown, Sudbury
  • B Hancock, Port Talbot
  • Gareth Johnson, Nothallerton
  • James Charlton, London
  • Amanda Taylor, Leeds
  • Jeremy Oliver, Bridgend
  • A J Kibble, Southampton
  • Julian Bastin, Gloucestershire
  • Nikki Minns, Nr. Reading
  • Calvin Wellstead, Neath
  • Kathryn Dye, Carnoustie
  • William Jackson, Carmarthen
  • Nicola Stirrup, Preston
  • W. G. Kibble, Benissa, Alicante
  • Trina Bennett, Worcester
  • Robbie Duff, Livingston
  • Margaret Jack, Renfrew
  • Darren Bell, Yeovil
  • Chris Howitt, Salisbury
  • Paul Goddard, Salisbury
  • John Daniels, Bedlington
  • Angela Joy, Fuente Alamo, Murcia
  • Steve Westley, Camborne, Cornwall
  • Marty Zickerman-quinn, Wakefield
  • Dean G Jones, Queensland Australia
  • Robin Crosse, Shrewsbury
  • Simon Hales, Sutton
  • Robin Mclaughlin, Cheshire
  • David G Wilson, Bishopton
  • David Jack, Renfrew
  • Simon Janney, Hull
  • Edward Stringer, Northallerton
  • David Hyndman, Belfast
  • Gillian Hyndman, Belfast
  • Simon Cantrell, Helston
  • Rebecca Egerton-jones, Lisburn
  • Erik Vynckier, London
  • Nick Graham, Manchester
  • Chris Long, Plaisance Du Touch, France
  • Andrew Peacock, Carterton
  • Simon Gibson, Middlesbrough
  • Martin Stephens, Fleet
  • Tim Olivey, Tintinhull
  • Kerry Sharratt, Leicester