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...

  • Nadine Heywood, Folkestone
  • Sarah Darch, London
  • Anthony Terrett, Cheltenham
  • Christian Percy, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Ian Mcauliffe, Neath
  • Alexander Gibson, Perth
  • Teri King, Ellesmere Port
  • Charlotte Haddon, Doncaster
  • Graham Fleet, Kristiansand S, Norway
  • Mark Franks, Bodmin
  • Mr. E. Sheppard, Daya Nueva Spain
  • John Roberts, Liverpool
  • Dave Davis, King's Lynn
  • Nathan Giles, Burgess Hill
  • Pete Casey, Wallingford
  • Jacqueline Di Duca, Whitley Bay
  • Ruth Calder, Stafford
  • Simon Gibbons, Bratton Clovelly
  • Craig, Market Deeping
  • Stephen Williamson, Market Weighton
  • Louise Trick, Market Weighton
  • Lisa Park, Orkanger
  • Mick Jarrett, Dorchester
  • Fiona Barber, Leicester
  • Janet Dawdry, Rojales
  • Bill Kellighan, Banchory
  • Paul John Stanton, Elgin
  • Tony, Fleet
  • Geof Delmege, Bristol
  • Larry Graves, Bourg De Visa
  • Pete Foreman, Helston
  • Graham Mottley, Nr Andover
  • Roger Owen, Osnabrück
  • Sarah Norbury, Dawlish Devon
  • Ian J. Parker, Oxfordshire
  • Les & Jackie Day, Kent
  • Niki Dow, St Andrews
  • Fiona Payne, Dubai, Uae
  • Jeff Glover, Stamford
  • Robert Hooper, Bury St Edmunds
  • Martin Engwell, Thetford
  • Dave Coole, Gourdon Nr Montrose
  • Patrick Dennis, Ash Vale
  • Dawn Brown, Coallville. Leicestershire
  • Ian Berry, Swindon
  • Richard Conway, Alicante Spain
  • Anthony V Dow, Haywards Heath
  • Anthony Mcdougall, Coatbridge
  • Allister Vaughan Dow, St Andrews
  • David E Smith, Forres
  • David Hughes, Bolton
  • Chris Trick, Beverley
  • Debbie Trick, Elgin
  • Justin Trick, Elgin
  • Robert, Amesbury
  • Don Park (ex-ramc), 7300 Orkanger, Norway.
  • Paul Isaac, Bridlington
  • Richard J Stamp, Leicester
  • John Brian Gilmour, Huntingdon
  • David S Young, Orihuela Costa, Alicante
  • Paul Graeme Flusk, Wilts
  • I.p.f. Meiklejohn, Forres
  • Duncan Swainston, Las Vegas
  • Chris Ibbitson, Rainham
  • David Mackereth, Manchester
  • Stephen Dobson, Shrewsbury
  • Linda Guthrie, Cramlington
  • Allen Vernon, Norwich
  • A Harris, France
  • Kathleen Murphy, Doncaster
  • Mark Gilbertson, Bristol
  • James Murphy, Doncaster
  • David Herriot, Nottingham
  • Roy Robertson, Falkirk
  • Jim Mc Clean, Coleraine
  • Peter Coulson Norriss, Bath
  • Rob Carrigan, Exmouth
  • Howard Chandler, Swindon
  • Ian Haldane, Marlow
  • Claire Greenhalgh, Wigan
  • Ben Spoor, Cupar
  • Gill Tapping, Rearsby
  • Andy Holt, Grantham
  • Diana Walton, Peterborough
  • Pat Sweeney, Richmond
  • David Richardson, Belfast
  • Laurence Appleby, Glasgow
  • George Campbell, Taunton
  • Keith Gibson, Workington
  • Philip Schofield, Zeals
  • Clive Richards, Cambridge
  • Julie Bucknall, Bridlington
  • Derek Blevins, Wimborne
  • Matt Goodwin, Coseley
  • Martin Yeomans, Uxbridge
  • Rod Playford, Poole
  • Brian Hyndman, Belfast
  • Geoff Whelby, Newton Abbot
  • Mike Jenvey, Huntingdon
  • Mark Buxton, Todmorden
  • Steve Swift, Whitchurch
  • William Paton, Glasgow
  • Krisitin Meighan, Bushey Heath
  • Guy Stockill, Louth
  • Arthur Roughley, Ingolstadt
  • David Cole, Bourne
  • Jerry Gegg, Chippenham
  • John Neale, Plymouth
  • Steve Pickering, St Andrews
  • Sue Dean, Burton
  • Tim Harvey, Birmingham
  • William Clayton, Marykirk
  • Chris Haith, Colchester
  • Bob Young, Co Antrim
  • Leighton Jones, Elmpt Station
  • Neil Sanders, Plymouth
  • Keith Bennett, Evje
  • Dean Treeby, Catterick Bks
  • Ian, Swindon
  • Dave Spence, Northampton
  • Karl Cormick, Coleraine
  • Thomas Duxbury, Blackburn
  • Ian Smithers, Farnborough
  • Thomas Mann, Guelph
  • James, Texas
  • Neale Dewar, Beaconsfield
  • Helen Clarke, Ballymena
  • Nick Bradley, Workington
  • Pat Carty - Monitoring Monthly, Hunmanby Gap
  • David Milton, Exeter
  • Tony Brown, Warrington
  • Arthur Henry Davis, Warwick
  • Nicholas, Bristol
  • Steve Davies, London
  • Jordan Heyburn, Armagh
  • Neil Dobbin, Bristol
  • Sean Crawford, Cheltenham
  • Marc Dunbavand, Long Eaton
  • Joseph Heenan, Brae
  • Barry(rocker)holroyde, Former Royal Marine, Poole Dorset
  • Paul Howlett, Barnstaple
  • Tim Pennock, Near Malvern
  • Brian Longfoot, Bournemouth
  • Andrew Lester, Cheltenham
  • Lorna Shields, Newcstle Upon Tyne
  • Claire Sedgman, Camborne
  • George Pescod, Sunderland
  • Pete Guild, Moira
  • Keith Hudson, Knowsley
  • Michael Dowling, Hanover