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...

  • Norman Harvey, Derby
  • A P Barnes, Surrey
  • Deborah Lundberg, Liverpool
  • Paul Webster, Redditch
  • Chris & Denise Jones, Derby
  • Charlie & Liz May, Derby
  • Victor J. Skerry., Huntingdonshire.
  • Eric&barbara Fryer, Abanilla Murcia Spain
  • Carl Smithson, Scunthorpe
  • Kathryn Shepherd, Newark
  • Steve Hole, Plymouth
  • Lesley Clark, Preston
  • Dave Beeson, Croydon
  • Ruth Siner, Liverpool
  • Tanya Mitchell, Belfast
  • Chris Davis, Wigan
  • Matthew, Birmingham
  • Clare Marsh, Northallerton, North Yorkshire
  • Roger Spencer, Mazarron Murcia Spain
  • Gaz Ramsden, Halifax
  • Richard Brier, Blyth
  • Mark Ramsden, Halifax
  • Gary Dowson, Hereford
  • Dale Pardon, Atherton
  • Tim Hoyle, Bridgend
  • Leonie Wood, Scunthorpe
  • Joe Kilner, Nottingham
  • Joanna Flynn, London
  • Leigh, Bergen
  • Bob Sunderland, Darvel
  • David Sea-borne, Hertford
  • Kerry Sea-borne, Hertford
  • Frank Meadows, Stoke On Trent
  • Ray Daffin, Newton Abbot
  • Laurenve Howard, Lincoln
  • Darryl Green, London
  • Charles Stewart, Edinburgh
  • William A Coomber, Rochester
  • Cindy Brown, Ashford
  • Ashley Martin, Redditch
  • Rae Halley, Lisburn Co Antrim
  • Christine Grice, Chorley
  • Frank Archer, Washington
  • P Branthwaite, Wooler
  • Colin Steer, Keswick
  • Stephen Burns, Southport
  • Martin Baird, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Richard Jordan, Whitwick
  • Anthony R Course, Oxon
  • Andy Jackson, Sleaford
  • Riichard Greening, West Midlands
  • Mark Dalton, Birmingham
  • Paul Dilks, Heanor,
  • Julie Lockwood, Scunthorpe
  • Dennis Howarth, Borehamwood
  • Chris Lynas, Huntingdon
  • Richard Hawkins, Tamworth
  • David Foulkes, Liverpool
  • Matt Grix, Osnabruck
  • Robert Morris, Blackwood
  • Ian David Garnham, Burton On Trent
  • John Woods, Bristol
  • Norman L Job Bem, St Marys Bay
  • Tim Inder-gray, North Walsham
  • Geoffrey Davies, Hatfield
  • James Hoare, Hampshire
  • Alison Smith, Bristol
  • Emma Hewson, London
  • Tom Prendergast, Hammersmith
  • Andrew R Mcfarlane, Rosewell
  • Gavin Hill, Hereford
  • Christopher Walker, Henley On Thames
  • Denzil Ian Cowley, Lincoln
  • George Babic, Derby
  • Kevin Brown, Exeter
  • Tom Jordan, Over Alderley
  • Jj Johnston, Hereford
  • Dennis Birchall, Bolton
  • A J Reid Mc, Herefordshire
  • Peter Anderson, Destrehan La
  • Lynsey Lawson, Preston Brook
  • Graham Povey, Liverpool
  • Robert Marshall, Pembroke Dock
  • Geoffrey Brien Bem, Weston Super Mare
  • Andy Kerfoot, Barnsley
  • Mike Bolland, Ayr
  • Alan Stride, Porth
  • Dorothy Mitchell, Johnstone
  • Paul Gorton, Ramsbottom
  • Major Brian Stopforth, Connahsquay
  • Tom James, Wigan
  • Laura Rowe, Leeds
  • Paul Baynes, Wigan
  • Paul C, Derry
  • Glenn, Belfast
  • Matthew Searle, Lincoln
  • David Douglas, Birmingham
  • Henry Edward Ferguson, Marlborough
  • Stuart Mason, Wigan
  • Frank Saunders, Andover
  • Chrissie, Andover
  • Paul Moreland, Ashton-under-lyne
  • Tony Tatman, Crawley
  • Kirsty Pearson, Sheffield
  • Keith Jeffrey, Orpington
  • Adam Howe, London
  • Howard Clark, Nr,preston
  • John Somers, Chesham
  • Gareth Webb, Chichester
  • Michael Bainbridge, London
  • Glen Walsh, Feltham
  • Eddie Garrett, Wigan
  • Jane Nickson, Uxbridge, Middx
  • Daryl Dove, Bristol
  • Gary Prince, Copenhagen
  • Joe Bedford, Skipton
  • Cherie Harvey, Eastbourne
  • Mark Brewster, Flint
  • Ken Howard, Derby
  • Mark Harriss, Peterborough
  • Mr C Gent, Brighton
  • Laurence Murray, Rustington
  • Laura Midwinter, Tidworth, Hampshire
  • Terry Mountjoy, Aberdare
  • Roy Overton, S Croydon
  • Peter John Shearer, Teversal
  • Steve Blackwell, Huntingdon
  • Alex Wilson, Birmingham
  • Steve Simmons, Woking
  • David Holmes, Brentwood
  • Gary Quin, Trowbridge
  • Jonathan Holland, Haslemere
  • Mr R L Traherne, Cardiff
  • Brian.mahoney, Ashford
  • Claire, Bristol
  • Mrs A Traherne, Cardiff
  • Jim Creaven, Peguilhan
  • Simon Newton, Blackwell
  • John E Burton, Hullbridge
  • Trizia Fiorellino, Kingston
  • Garry Langley, Newhaven
  • Tony Keeble, Burnley
  • William Ewing, Crayford
  • Davina Hellings, Exeter
  • Don Hellings, Exeter
  • Simon Gould, Birmingham
  • Sean Bradfield, Torquay
  • Jason Johnston, Hameln
  • Den Byfield, Tamworth
  • John Botten, Farnham