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: 18918

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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...

  • Kim & Nick Dewing, Portsmouth
  • Kevin Tonry, Birmingham
  • Marvelle Blum, Medicine Hat, Ab
  • Kathy Blackall, Liverpool
  • Martyn Montgomery, Brampton
  • Karen Maccallum, Wigan
  • David A Williams, Hartford
  • Alan Harpham, Bedford
  • Ivan Ross, Hamiltonsbawn
  • Linda Pacey, London
  • Dave Saunders, Liverpool
  • Russell Fox, Hadleigh
  • Paul Lyttle, Waringstown
  • Dave, Chippenham
  • T.campbell, Cambridge
  • Gareth Norburn, Hassocks
  • Neil Drew, Cheltenham
  • Liz Edwards, Knebworth
  • Stuart Edwards, Essex
  • Claire Schofield, Cambridge
  • Annette Soames, Essex
  • Stuart R Shields, Crieff
  • Janet Carr, Bootle
  • Wendy Hayward, Essex
  • Nick Barber, Ipswich
  • Sarah Wilsher, Enfield
  • Eileen Fox, Bury
  • Noel Gordon, Armagh
  • Mandy Arrowsmith, Staffordshire
  • Vicki, Lisbellaw
  • Colin Patterson, Belfast
  • Jane Edwards, Welwyn Garden City
  • Paul Smith, Amesbury
  • Pat Hind, Surrey
  • Dan Beynon, St Albans
  • Rachel Leiper, Bushey Heath
  • Susan Morris, Bolton
  • Carol Kirkup, Northumberland
  • Mark Snape, Sot
  • Ian Bell, Wynyard
  • David Beynon, Ware, Herts
  • Jonathan Preminger, Tel Aviv
  • Aisling Lyford, Reading
  • Lisa Aldridge, Ashford
  • Sue Hamilton, Liverpool
  • Freda V Satow, Edinburgh
  • Ceilidh Gray, Edinburgh
  • Kate Blagrove, Liverpool
  • Steven Taylor, Salisbury
  • Lauren O'neill, Liverpool
  • Mark Sim, Salisbury
  • Annie Carson, London
  • Billy Mcneill, Sandhurst, Berkshire
  • Karen Lamb, Merseyside, Liverpool
  • Gregory Key, Malvern
  • Robert Anderson, Tewkesbury
  • Karen Lonsdale, Lancashire
  • Gavin Aldridge, Kent
  • Paul Bennetts, Tewkesbury
  • Simon Nutley, Tewkesbury
  • Andy Cook, Tunbridge Wells
  • Aimee Nolan, London
  • Stacie Day, Cheltenham
  • Stephen White, Barnacle
  • Charles Andrew Williams, Milton Keynes
  • Jason Wilson Lyons, Birmingham
  • Karen Evans, Rheindahlen
  • Sam Vince, Bracknell
  • Karen Barwell, Widnes
  • Paul Jones, Yate
  • Jackie Lord, Cobham
  • Laura Wilson, London
  • Katherine Sharman, Barnsley
  • Jonathan Bishop, London
  • Dawn Hale, Bristol
  • Graham Prior, .
  • Eloise Veale, Stevenage
  • Tony Smith, Leiston
  • Tristan Smith, Tamworth
  • David Buckler, Pontyclun
  • Paul Fry, Rochester, Kent.
  • Rob Bryan, Croydon
  • Simon Wells, Wickford
  • Kit Hollis, London
  • Nicola Barrell, Cheltenham
  • Mark Lamb, Liverpool
  • Jonathan Lelliott, Stratford-upon-avon
  • Manuela Roemermann, Osterode Am Harz
  • Christopher Greeen, South Croydon
  • Jon Mannion, Tamworth
  • Barbara Wesby, London
  • David Ramsden, Liverpol
  • Alexandra Munro-ferguson, London
  • Nikki Taylor, Essex
  • Angie Leach, Highbridge
  • Liliane Myers, Atherstone
  • Rupert Hill, London
  • Sharon Melville-smith, Croydon
  • Nancy Winfiedl, Gillingham
  • Oliver Moule, London
  • Sue Dwan, Liverpool
  • Rebekah O'brien, Ireland
  • Daniel James Wheeler, Sleaford
  • Sian Scarborough, Hemel Hempstead
  • David Hide, Malmesbury
  • Robert J Mcphail, Giffnock
  • Anne-sophie Dinant, London
  • Pete Butcher, Exeter
  • Esme Allinson-hoare, Bristol
  • Jill Read, London
  • Marian Sercombe, Exeter
  • Clive Harmson, Cheltenham
  • Sarah Willson, London
  • Sarah Tapsfield, London
  • Helen Wilson, Bromley
  • Henrietta Clarke Hall, London
  • Ronald Quigg, Craigavon
  • Gary Watts, Widnes
  • Mike Holmes, Yarm
  • Maureen Byrne, Liverpool
  • Sangeeta Sathe, London
  • Mike Gardner, Middlesbrough
  • Gary Booth, Liverpool
  • David Tweedie, Chelmsford
  • Sarah Green, Gillingham
  • John Gatenby, Bedale
  • Paddy Higson, Glasgow
  • Alma Brash, Runcorn, Uk
  • Paul Mcglone, London
  • Sandra, Newton Abbot
  • Rob Carruthers, Wotton-under-edge
  • Audrey Denne, Lewes
  • Thomas Chatterton, London
  • Ben Warrack, London
  • Alan Brash, Liverpool
  • Harrington, Tidworth
  • Mike Brookes, Manchester
  • Sue Page, Exeter
  • Simon Cox, Hove
  • Amanda Quigg, Craigavon
  • Donna Thomas, Essex
  • Gordon Rose, Salisbury.
  • Caroline Blencowe, Hove
  • Dr Robert B Walker, Darlington
  • Alison Radford, Hengoed
  • Aaron Armstrong, Morpeth
  • John Lamb, Cramlington
  • Karen Palfrey, Littlehampton
  • Jolyon Young, Brighton
  • Major James Faux, London