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...

  • Linda Still, Swindon
  • Ms June Liddiard, Uxbridge, Middx
  • Sally Brooke, Bradford
  • Julian Le Fanu, London
  • Christina Ritch, Sutton Coldfield
  • Ken Fisher, Wimborne
  • Neil Gordon, Grantham
  • Pauline Gordon, Grantham
  • Peter Lingham, Liskeard,
  • Barbara & David Hewitt, Ash Vale
  • Sarah Ingham, London
  • John Townsend, Banbury
  • Nicole, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Ken Garner, Moffat
  • Sue Mckern, Cheshire
  • Neil Clark, Wakefield
  • Victoria Jones, Wellington
  • Andrea Gilbertson, North Shields
  • Leah Grant, Edinburgh
  • Anne-marie Halford, Tyne & Wear
  • Steve Webb, Portsmouth
  • Gareth Pick, Hull
  • Karen Ravenscroft, Inglewood, On Canada
  • Giovanna Berger, Reading
  • Joe Hewes, Herford
  • Sarah Townley, Plymouth
  • Anita Kapur, London
  • Robert Small, Dagenham
  • Karen Mosely, Corringham
  • Dawn Bourke, Portsmouth
  • Andrew Clark, Portsmouth
  • Richard Smith, Halifax
  • Conni Tinnion, Hillingdon
  • John M Moran, St Albans
  • John M Moran, St Albans
  • John M Moran, St Albans
  • John M Moran, St Albans
  • John M Moran, St Albans
  • John M Moran, St Albans
  • John M Moran, St Albans
  • Ros Burnett, Barnsley
  • Roz Fryer, Aylesbury,
  • Simon Henderson, Rotherham
  • T.s. Michniewicz, London
  • Emma Scutt, Wandsworth
  • Nigel Thompson, Craigavon
  • Jamie Clarke, Enfield
  • Callum Clarke, Enfield
  • Mckenzie Martin, Gourock
  • Edward Scutt, London
  • Chris Donnachie, Newmarket
  • Neil Stewart, Wallingford
  • Wendy Glover, Stafford
  • Marcelle Clow, Martna Franca, Italy
  • Alex Geddes, Flitwick
  • Clare Hallam, Alfreton
  • Andrew Wright, Emsworth
  • Graeme Mcclinton, Ayr
  • Pete Smith, Aberdeen
  • L Kerner, Braintree
  • Andrew Tuff, London
  • Simon Youds, Corby
  • Simon Lawrence, D - Norddorf
  • Michelle Mccabe, Basildon, Essex
  • Chris Dunham, Dalkeith
  • Douglas Mackin, Barrow In Furness
  • Ray Whitewood, Folkestone Kent
  • Keith Beville, Reading
  • Lisa Hendricks, London
  • David Nelson, Crumlin
  • Stuart Andrew Cotterell, Ballykinler
  • John Evans, Merseyside
  • Stuart Anthony Hulls, Swanley
  • Ron Owen, Glossop
  • Chris Mcevatt, Liverpool
  • Val Mcevatt, Liverpool
  • Kimberley Mcevatt, Liverpool
  • George Fortune, Birmingham
  • Alan Mcevatt, Liverpool
  • Favelle Lamb, Glasgow
  • Simon Kerner, Braintree
  • Sophie Ladkin, London
  • Martin Chenery, Muenster
  • Sylvia Youngs, Upton-upon-severn
  • Sheila Rodger, Burghfield Common
  • Kerry Mann, Reading
  • Carla Mann, Reading
  • Neil Hamilton, Edinburgh
  • Billy Hamilton, Edinburgh
  • Tracy Milton, Dawlish
  • Tim Todhunter, Walworth
  • Sarah Farrell, Cardiff
  • Albert Smith Bem, Cardiff
  • Verity Lamb, Portsmouth
  • Marion Lamb, Glasgow
  • Roy Edwards, Birmingham
  • Peter Bennett, West Drayton
  • Julia Bennett, Uxbridge
  • Christopher Pickford, Liverpool
  • Alan Warren, Folkestone
  • Veronica Kempton, Maidenhead
  • Neil, London
  • Tony Grant, Devizes
  • Horatio Staines, London
  • Michelle Thomson, Peterborough
  • Errin Nelson, Crumlin
  • Kiran, London
  • Anne Merrick, Castle Donington
  • Emily Montgomery, London
  • Derek Melia, Bolton Lancs
  • Rosalind Southworth, Worthington
  • Kenneth Lamb, Culross Fife
  • Paul Smedmor, Glasgow
  • Kieth Renwick, Chippenham
  • Greg Beal, Warwick
  • Troy James Davies, Coventry
  • Piers Lessner, Bath
  • Andy Kerr, Reading
  • Paddy Tinnion (ex Raf/ Reme), Hillingdon
  • Andy Warren, Manchester
  • Kevin Peachey, March
  • John Eccles, Durham
  • Scott Farrell Strichen, København V, Danmark.
  • Jim Cox, Feltham
  • Jeffrey Lamb, St.helens
  • Laura Mcgreevy, Llantwit Major
  • Jim Walker, King's Lynn
  • Carole Courtney-cox, Coleraine
  • Eve Montgomerie, Elgin
  • Paul Rogers, March
  • Andrew Richards, Nottingham
  • James Work, Thurso Caithness
  • Ann Work, Thurso Caithness
  • Kirsty Lindsay, York
  • Erika Woodward, Romford
  • George Woodward, Romford
  • A Bennett, Hul
  • Stuart Reid, Bucks
  • Mick Gladwin, Huntingdon
  • Pete Hodgson, Oldham
  • Pete Hodkinson, Blackburn
  • Rob Flynn, Macclesfield
  • Chrissie Trow, Tiverton
  • Neville Gunn, Nottingham
  • Simon Tattersall, Bristol
  • Steve Shaw, Buckley
  • Colin Hanrahan, Odiham
  • David Parker, Birmingham
  • Joanne Wood, Redcar,cleveland
  • John Shields, Elgin