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

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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...

  • Gillian Wearden, Chorley
  • Tracie Smith-rowley, Spain
  • Paul Dempsey, London
  • Alistair Duncan, Wokingham
  • Mrs F Duncan, Wokingham
  • Isabelle Lemaitre, Paris
  • Marie Dembour, Brighton
  • Sandy Geddes, Glasgow
  • Cheryl Redman, West Midlands
  • Marianne Poort, Amsterdam
  • Alessandra Messali, Castelcovati (bs) Italy
  • Freire Barnes, London
  • Kirsty Hurley, London
  • Steve Hurley, London
  • Joy Schendledecker, London
  • Malcolm, Gutersloh
  • Olivia Holt, Liphook, Hampshire
  • Lizzie Cheeld, London
  • James White, London
  • Robert Knowles, London
  • Christina Carney, Rochdale
  • Paul Tait, Gosport
  • Anna Johnson, Leeds
  • Tracey Manton, Warrington
  • Jennie Hill, Aldershot
  • Carol Smith, Herts
  • Alison Parks, Emsworth
  • Laura Gladwin, Huntingdon
  • Samantha Cove, London
  • Christopher Coulthard, South Shields
  • Gillian Mcevatt, Liverpool
  • Mike Golding, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • William Diver, London
  • Iain Thomson, Nothallerton
  • Melony Dickinson, Catterick Garrison
  • Natalie Sharp, Berkshire
  • Lauraine Hamblett, Leeds
  • Leanne Mitchinson, Leicester
  • Jean Warmington, Droitwich
  • Hugh 0'donnell, Sturminster Newton
  • Christine Miller, Ashford
  • Michael Watson, Reading
  • Beryl Smith, Watford
  • Tony Blake, Great Brington
  • Anastasia Parkes, Hants
  • Aleksander Korenčan Stojakovič, Ljubljana
  • Lisa Levine, Wilmslow
  • Chris Wigg, Plymouth
  • David Robertson, Perth
  • Angela Isbister, Fife
  • Christine Kapteijn, Farnham
  • Alice Anna Downer, Letchworth Garden City
  • Paul Tregoning, Buntingford
  • Irene Tulloch, Stirling
  • Barbara Scott, Glasgow
  • Rebecca Hubard, London
  • Hans Kundnani, London
  • Jean Taylor, London
  • Hazel R Morgan, Witham
  • Lizzie O'connell, London
  • Benjamin Smith, London
  • Steph Whittall, Brierley Hill
  • Richard Cripwell, Andover
  • Paul Coverdale, Southsea
  • Hilary Allison, Cheltenham
  • Ben Mortimer, South Woodham Ferrers
  • Hilary Leathley, Wakefield
  • Pat Street, Wakefield
  • Conny, North Creake
  • David Green, Brancaster Staithe
  • Oliver.d.hodgson, Horsham.
  • Julia Callaghan, Walsingham
  • Mary Lowerson, Lewes
  • Crispin Roberts, Nottingham
  • Mandy Kidd, New Barnet, Herts
  • Liam Hazelwood, Basingstoke
  • Victoria Ellender, North Creake
  • Barbara Carlile, London
  • Mark Wilson, Tollerton
  • Barrie Eggleton, Paignton
  • Helen Swann, Haywards Heath
  • James Swann, Haywards Heath
  • Andrea Sadler, Skipton
  • Neil Jackson, London
  • Molly Hewett, Norwich
  • Barbara Rush, Sandhurst
  • John R Crampton, Frodsham, Cheshire
  • Louise Brisley, Swanley
  • Jane Ford, Folkestone Kent
  • Paul Ritchie, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Pam Hall, Chester
  • Sarah Brewer, London
  • Robbie Bremner, London
  • Mandy Walsh, London
  • Ann Hammond, Surrey
  • David Turton, East Croydon
  • Lesley Hill, London
  • Josephine Balmer, Crowborough
  • David Ward, Harrow Middlesex
  • Linus Fontaine, London
  • Paul Crawford, Bielefeld
  • Heath Paige, Churchill , Bristol
  • Jack Mathers, London
  • Jennie Neal, Somersham
  • Kate Gaul, St Peters
  • Michael Torr, Barnsley
  • Robert Queen, Pontefract
  • Sara Queen, Pontefract
  • Lisa Bratton, North Yorkshire
  • Michelle Smith, Dunfermline
  • Mark Hill, Hartlepool
  • Aideen Lang, Detmold
  • Sylvie Gagnot, London
  • Sophie Wilbond, Crickhowell
  • Stephen Jones, London
  • Mark Allott, Dereham
  • Scott Waring, Bury
  • Jorge Queiroz, Berlin
  • Sarah, Barry
  • Becky Martin, Surbiton
  • Vanessa Hands, Detmold
  • Kevin Lemon, Sennelager
  • Caroline Lemon, Sennelager
  • Andrew Remmer, Cleveland
  • Dr Susan Best, Sydney
  • Bryn Jones, Great Yarmouth
  • Michelle Ramrachia, London
  • Simon Rew, London
  • Alicia Logan, London
  • Katherine Mendelsohn, Edinburgh
  • Tj Demos, London
  • Toyoko Ito, London
  • Jennifer Brennan, Catterick
  • Alison Gill, London
  • Matt Maycock, London
  • Gerard Butler, London
  • Jenny Hughes, Cowbridge
  • Peter T Jones, Reading
  • Ian Thorn, Bath
  • Emilie Harrak, London
  • Gero Grundmann, London
  • Gina Alexander, Alloa
  • Paul Jefferies, Didcot
  • Helen Pearson, Brixton, Plymouth
  • Sarah Collins, Liverpool
  • Deborah Graham, Selby
  • Renate Nahum, London
  • Steina Bishop, Peterborough
  • Nigel Allsopp, London
  • Nigel Allsopp, London