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...

  • Robert Munoz, Harlingen, Texas
  • Kate Mcmahon, Crawley
  • Bob Collins, Lagos,portugal
  • Shep Shephard, Lichfield
  • Carl Baker, Birmingham
  • Anne Pritchard, Larnaca
  • David W Pritchard, Larnaca, Cyprus
  • Nick Griffin, Flers France
  • Simon Smith, Norwich
  • John Redman, Napier, New Zealand
  • Raymond D Bate. Bem.jp, Perth. Western Australia
  • Phyllis Marie Allan, Clackmannanshire
  • Darren Hewitt, Belfast
  • Dora Campbell, Motherwell
  • Martin Bedwin, Stratford Upon Avon
  • Linda Greer, West Columbia
  • P Gautrey, Northampton
  • Pete Vale, Atherstone
  • Bernard Morris, Croydon Australia
  • Pete Burgess, Calne, Wiltshire
  • Andy Cawood, Earby
  • Neil Dandy, Birmingham
  • Patrick Pontet-piccolomini, Andover
  • Simon Leak, Hadfield
  • Vera Squire, Haverfordwest
  • David Forshaw, Blyth
  • David Spencer Laycock, Leymen
  • Les Dennis, Nottingham
  • Ron Warden, Victor Harbor
  • George W Salmons, Halifax
  • Noeline Mcleod, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Stevie Carlisle, Paisley
  • Tony Metcalf, Swadlincote
  • Raymond Irving, Paisley
  • Bec Griffiths, Llanymynech
  • Raymond Smith, Dalkeith
  • Joe Stanley, Penzance
  • Thomas J O'regan, Surrey
  • Ray Calvert, Swindon Wiltshire
  • William Palmer, Birmingham
  • Colin L Burns, St Helens
  • Harri Pyke, Newport
  • June Davis, Brentwood
  • Ray Merrix, Lincoln
  • Ian Edwards, Montrose
  • Paul Vale, Studley
  • Christina Lucas, London
  • Laurence Grindle, Weston-super-mare
  • John Jones, Isleworth
  • Brett Putz, Duelmen
  • Marie Smith, Chester
  • Barry Green, Norfolk
  • Fred Boland, Runcorn
  • Stephen Plant, Blackpool
  • Alan Hamill, Belfast
  • Carroline Farrington, Peterborough
  • Martin Jones, Burnley
  • Laura Millward, 26 Regt Ra
  • Jonny Smith, Nelson
  • Adam Butschok, Burnley
  • Scott Waddington, Burnley
  • Ricahrd Carlucci-hodson, Farnborough, Hants
  • Darren Footitt, Gainsborough
  • Steve Wood, Tidworth
  • Mark Phillips, Gloucester
  • Jeff Robinson, Spennymoor
  • Peter Riley, Colne
  • Marnie Mckay, Surrey
  • Darren Brown, Halesowen
  • David Trickett, Appleton
  • Rich Sorby, 7 Armd Bde
  • Fredrick Whalley, Burnley
  • Brian Morgan, Hornsea
  • David Bedlow, Derby
  • W, Arthur Ordish, London
  • Mr C Bayliffe, Barnoldswick
  • Craig Lancaster, Burnley
  • Michael Fenton, Burnley
  • Kimberley Hughes, Athlone Bks
  • Linda Currie, County Down
  • Paul Whelan, Preston
  • Katie Towers-clark, Osnabruck
  • Reece Cobain, Belfast
  • Mick Mctighe, Chesterfield
  • Courtney, Scunthorpe
  • Rob Whiteside, Burnley
  • Mark Williams, Liverpool
  • Damian Hartley, Accrington
  • Les Palmer, Cambrdgeshire
  • Bernard Rowlands, Monmouth
  • Zoe Grace, Swansea
  • Chris Bracken, Padiham
  • Steve Farmer, Nottingham
  • Mark Goldsack, Weston-super-mare
  • Norman Mackay, New Zealand
  • Reece Staworth, Nelson
  • Roger M Hatchman, Colchester
  • Nigel Crowley, Great Dunmow
  • Neill Finlay, Belfast
  • Charles Kingham, Craven Arms
  • Mark Raxster, Dudley
  • Mike Thorne, Newquay
  • Paul Aspden, Accrington
  • Mark Paul, Doncaster
  • Alan J Willey, Bishop Auckland
  • Darren Shepherd, Newark
  • Darrell Humphreys, Wadebridge
  • Sheila Graham, Winfield
  • Errol Graham, Winfield, Alberta
  • Bruce Evans, Llangadog
  • Steven Hawkins, Oldbury
  • Alfred E Elwell, Co Durham
  • Bill Sillett, Northampton
  • Mike Harnett, Birmingham
  • Simon Jordan, Slough
  • Bill Drummond, Airdrie, Ab. Canada
  • Brian Grice, Chorley
  • Jim Pilling, Lancashire
  • David Barker, Burnley
  • Allan Halshaw, Rossendale Lancashire
  • Sheila Ann Evans, Llangadog
  • Andrew Payne, Rossendale
  • Lee Davies, Bolton
  • James Houchen, Middlesbrough
  • Stuart Woodward, Caernarfon
  • Andy Pritchard, Barrowford
  • Neil Smyth, Belfast
  • Peter Pounds, Market Drayton
  • Mr Raymond Preston, Peterborough Cambs
  • Adrian Wood, Newark
  • John Winkley, Kendal
  • John Scicluna, Andover
  • Thomas Smeaton, Wymondham
  • Fergus Mcinnes, Edinburgh
  • Jackie Compton, 121
  • Darren Moody, Stockton-on-tees
  • Lee Banks, Colne
  • Jill Hurlstone, Ramsbottom
  • Anthony Snell, Hameln
  • Martin Quinn, Blackburn
  • Nick Houghton, Fleetwood
  • Paddy Brennan, Oswestry
  • John Kiell, Gravesend Kent
  • Mick Bridge, Burnley
  • Gary Cooper, Shotton
  • Stephen Selvey, Birmingham
  • Ashley Buist, Edinburgh
  • Pete Chamberlain, Norwich
  • Emma Ewbank, Stockton-on-tees
  • Scott Varley, York