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...

  • Rob Douglass, Paderborn
  • Chloe, London
  • Jennifer Veale, Fife
  • Tracey Carrick, Sunderland
  • Lesley Morgan, Robertsbridge
  • Donna, Redhill
  • Jean Deboo-jones, Redditch
  • Kristin Lim, London
  • Lorraine Sulman, Swindon
  • L. Anderson, Hale, Altrincham, Cheshire
  • Jean Barclay, London
  • Alex Holbrook, Stoke On Trent
  • Angie Henshall, Stoke On Trent
  • Jeffrey Henshall, Stoke On Trent
  • Jackie Henshall, Stoke On Trent
  • Richard Davies, St Crepin De Richemont, France
  • Julie Russell, Abertillerry
  • Robert Wright, Leyland
  • Fakey, Imagine
  • Shona Mcardle, Glenrothes
  • Courtney Boxell, Rugby
  • Effie Logizidis, London
  • Keyne Sutherland, Hertfordshire
  • James Place, Croydon
  • Antonia Gross, London
  • Alastair Goffey, London
  • Edward Smith, Birkenhead
  • Mrs Kim Chapman, Durham
  • Carolann Hemy, Larne
  • Jennifer Mera, Tres Cantos
  • Kimberly Ann Coulombe, London
  • Laura Genders, Macclesfield
  • Eleanore Richardson, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Jon Shaw, Arlingham
  • Helen Story, Maidenhead
  • Sayyed Samih Qaisar, Chester
  • Grahame Hyland, British Embassy
  • Chris Williams, Sleaford Lincs
  • Chris Williams, Sleaford Lincs
  • Wayne Stubbs, Stoke On Trent
  • Lesley Wysoczan, Stoke On Trent
  • Dr. Pauline Hughes-ward, Dublin
  • Michele Walker, Hessle
  • Robert Walker, Hessle
  • Barbara Flack, Uxbridge
  • Ian Lawrie, London
  • Jan Bukowski, Hampshire
  • Martin Guyll-wiggins, Cirencester
  • Gemma, Gloucester
  • David Wiggins, Somerton
  • Anthony Gordon-gray, Norwich
  • Anne-marie Radforth, York
  • Jennifer Cole, Longfield
  • Jenny Pym, Chelmsford
  • Rebecca Blain, Bournemouth
  • Rosalind Lonsdale, London
  • Leon Middlemas, Thirsk
  • Steven Mitchell, Hereford
  • Paul Matthews Ex 27fd/ra, Dortmund
  • Joanna Thornhill, London
  • Paul Hughes, London
  • Alan Callow, Castletown Isle Of Man
  • Ross Wisby, Coventry
  • Debbie Danby, Malvern
  • Allison Middlemas, Thirsk
  • Ethan Maskell, Thatcham
  • Alex Cockram, York
  • Kristy Revell, London
  • Robert Hender King, Loondon
  • Gareth Dixon, Liverpool
  • Ron Turley, Rushden
  • Mrs Marie Colgan, London
  • Gail Young, Cullompton
  • Neil Baker, Merthyr Tydfil
  • T Dienes, Cullompton
  • Tanya Ryan, Maganey
  • Sarah Dienes, Cullompton
  • Wes Harding, Thirsk
  • Bob Gregg, Middlesbrough
  • Melanie Skillen, Birkenhead
  • Mike Stewart, Flintshire
  • Nicola Hindley, Liverpool
  • Faith Hall, Tyne And Wear
  • Sharon Wingfield, Northumberland
  • Chris Abbott, Nr Preston
  • Robert Robinson, Redcar
  • Diana Parsons, Isle Of Wight
  • Atsuko Chandler, Southampton
  • Katie Lee, Plymouth
  • Nici Bungey, Surrey
  • Gary Wells, Wembley
  • Teresa Gallagher, London
  • Lauran Noel, Ealing, London
  • Ian Duncan, Chiswick
  • Louise Duncan, Chiswick
  • Kate Gallagher, Hayes
  • Sowia Rayat, Hillingdon
  • Gordon Cochrane, Harrow
  • Claire Vits, London
  • J A Bowen, Tisbury
  • Lorraine Jordan, London
  • D Bowen, Tisbury
  • Hannah Elliott, Huddersfield
  • Andrew Docherty, Warminster
  • James Stokes, Anglesey
  • Neil Scrivens, Colchester
  • Sharon Cordon, Sheffield
  • Pauline Mcgearty, Horsham
  • Collette Caffrey, Hertfordshire
  • Paul Axtell, Aylesbury
  • Sylvia Wells, Wickford
  • Clare Pointon, Thirsk
  • Margaret Werrett, Warks
  • Sharon Wilkinson, Thirsk
  • Peter Troy, Keighley
  • Charlotte Dunn, Newcastle Under Lyme
  • Eunice Wilson, Oxted
  • Karen Bynoe, Kilmacolm
  • M Coughlin, London
  • Liam Marsh, Bournemouth
  • Tom Connolly, Parbold
  • Kate Mcguffie, Speke
  • C J Drapper, Glasgow
  • John Leslie, Warwickshire
  • Gemma Corker, Leicester
  • David, Herts
  • Will Blackwood, Coalville
  • Heather Robinson, Warminster
  • Denis Melia, Camberley
  • Katrina Wotherspoon, Newcastle
  • Steven Walsh, London
  • Declan Coghlan, Co Antrim
  • Michaela Paul, Bristol
  • Robbie Champion, Sutton
  • Les Monaghan, London
  • Danielle Edwards, Spalding
  • Paul, Borehamwood
  • David K. Athill, Brighton
  • Glen Bourke, Portsmouth
  • Martin Brueton, Medicine Hat
  • Jim Wilson, Northampton
  • David Bloor, London
  • Dennis Connell, Fulham London
  • Cameron Stocks, Solihull
  • Rob Moseley, Cheltenham
  • Mike Douthwaite, Oakham
  • John Savage, Hants
  • Robert Rendall, Surrey
  • Paul Byrne, Camberley
  • Paul Stokes, Cumbernauld