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...

  • Nicola Watkins, Middlesbrough
  • Anthony Dalby, Wetherby
  • Stephanie, Swansea
  • Nicola, Stanford Le Hope
  • Richard Vos, South Molton
  • Louise Mckenna, Aldershot
  • Ian Mcewan, Seaton Delaval
  • Julie Phelps, Basingstoke
  • Deirdre Ann Hughes, Hants
  • Lizzie Evans, Bristol
  • Geoff Lawton, Stoke On Trent
  • Martin Baxter, Barnoldswick
  • Jennifer Kenwright, Wirral
  • Sally Sheldrake-ormrod, Gosport
  • Katy Harris, London
  • Rebecca, Droitwich
  • Chris Shakespeare, Gosport
  • Julian Bourne, Salisbury
  • Sanna Jensen, Hastings
  • Warwick Stanton, Ford
  • Tracey Dunn, Brackley
  • Will Garton, London
  • Danielle Mcauley, Surbiton
  • Claire Shepherd, Surrey
  • Lisa Ronayne, Kingston Upon Thames
  • Helen Dickinson, Pewsey
  • Sandie Tyler, Andover
  • Debbie Faldo, Andover
  • June Shaw, Halifax
  • Maria Tatum, London
  • Julie, Halifax
  • Kim Kyte, Erith Kent
  • Ceri Davies, Biggleswade
  • Alison Garner, London
  • Jenni Lee, Washington
  • Clare Mortimer, Ashford, Kent
  • Sharon Brodrick, Milton Keynes
  • Ash Bourne, London
  • Martin Hine, Ely
  • Richard Castle, York
  • Graham Stein, Edinburgh
  • Emily Morgan, Sheffield
  • Edward Holmes, Cambridge
  • Dave Hardaway, Milton Keynes
  • Garvan Walshe, London
  • Lauren Van Staden, Herhsam
  • Mrs Jill Brown, London
  • Craig, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Hannah Briggs, London
  • Dominic Best, London
  • Sharon Hine, Ely
  • Nelson, Cheltenham
  • Paul Barker, Durham
  • Kyle A Millar, Cheltenham
  • Hilda Glendinning, Northumberland
  • Fiona Molloy, Guildford
  • Richard Burke-murphy, London
  • Stephen Gilbert, London,
  • Polly Hughes, Shaftesbury
  • Mrs Trena Hicks, Scunthorpe
  • Mrs Sm Farmer, Harpenden
  • Annella Tindale, Chippenham
  • Cecily Breese, Devizes
  • Mark Bourne, Walsall Wood
  • Jamie Beare, Edenbridge
  • J Williams, Gosport
  • Matt Robertshaw, Sowerby Bridge
  • Jane Hanna, Sowerby Bridge
  • George Haddo, London
  • Kelly Taylor, Halifax
  • David Taylor, Halifax
  • William Blomefield, Chipping Campden
  • Lucca De Paoli, Southampton
  • Bertie Broadhead, London
  • C S Hargreave, London
  • Julie Surkitt, Sandy
  • Andrea Mainwaring, Sutton Scotney
  • Sarah Butler, Whitby
  • Albert Douglas, Beaconsfield
  • Heddy Motzfeldt, Hässelby, Sweden
  • Ben Sharples, Chippenham
  • Sam Tod, London
  • Natalie, Salisbury
  • Mark Belcher, Bicester
  • Richard Vernalls, Hereford
  • Annabel Swabey, London
  • Richard Groves, Helensburgh
  • Mark Bibby, Reading
  • Rebecca Robinson, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Simon Granville-george, Brsitol
  • J Wistrom, Paris
  • Hayley Golding, Oxon
  • Emma Humphreys, Northants
  • Ernest Boyden, London
  • Bruce Leslie, Kendal
  • Alan Sowerby, Willenhall
  • Mrs Shane Winser, Finstock
  • Andrea Gibson, Episkopi
  • Dan, Reading
  • Dean Hillier, Salisbury
  • David Inskip, Jarrow
  • John Chapman, Plymouth
  • Adrian K Carlile, Brigg
  • Ken Bradley, Malaysia
  • Anthony Arnott, Hampshire
  • Caroline Haworth, Chippenham
  • Jax Macdonald, Stamford
  • Mark Snape, Andover
  • Lorraine Toward, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Harriet Macarthur, Lancaster
  • Stephanie Smith, Aberdeen
  • Michelle Sadgrove, Esher, Surrey
  • Martin Sloan, Selby
  • Carole Evans, Medicine Hat, Canada
  • Laura Bailey, London
  • Helen Wilson, Auckland
  • Alan Barsby, Loughorough,leics.,
  • Darcy Weafer-cook, Cleveland
  • Ian Armstrong, Arundel
  • Elizabeth Craig, Glasgow
  • Gemma Murphy, Reading
  • Chris B Bone, Lincoln
  • Carole Trigg, Bradford
  • Julie Boyns, Salisbury
  • Caroline Hilton, Petersfield
  • Chris Foulkes, Shefford
  • Lynn Sharp, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Helen Tivey, 12 Regt Ra
  • John M T Hilton, Petersfield
  • Rachel Whitaker, Somerton
  • Sarah Grew, Loftus
  • Emma House, Blandford Forum, Dorset
  • John Tulip, Sunderland
  • Steven Noble, Hawick
  • Nick Hougham, Reading
  • Andy, Sussex
  • Linda Holt, Co Durham
  • Lauren Shipley, Reading
  • Mrs A Hamilton, Chichester
  • John Grice, Lincoln
  • Kim Rorison, Stirling
  • Christian Hughes, Birmingham
  • Robin Hall, Auckland, New Zealand
  • David Wilson, Stockton On Tees
  • Joe Ciardini, Swanage
  • Thomas Hargreave, Stockbridge
  • Bill Adamson, Walsall
  • Steve Westwood, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Bb Campbell, Warminster
  • Lesley Trinder, Buntingford