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: 21942

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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...

  • Marie-claire Blake, London
  • Jackie Holland, London
  • Matthew Kinley, Deptford, London
  • Abi Patton, London
  • Afriyie Ola Dimeji, London
  • L Ferrara, London
  • Michael Lax, Borehamwood
  • Holly Loader, Oxon
  • Richard Ardagh, London
  • Ingrid Houchin, Oxted
  • Mike Hood, Swineshead
  • Mairi Taylor, Chipping Sodbury
  • Jackie Fox, London
  • Debbie Lough, Knottingley
  • Neil Connolly, Runcorn
  • Gareth Evans, Thorney
  • Kayran Bell, Nottingham
  • Lisa Hillary-tee, Andover
  • Annie Marshall, Normanton
  • Kate Woodrough, Chelmsford
  • Bonnie Robertson, Watton
  • Amy Shaw, Portreath
  • Philippa Richardson, Staffordshire
  • Rachel Short, Eums
  • Simon Buckley, York
  • Darrin Reeves, Bromley
  • David Martin, Birmingham
  • Derek Lockhart, Currie
  • Richard Morant, Exeter
  • Misha Buchkowsky, London
  • David Knight, Perth Western Australia
  • Kevan Gosling, Plymouth
  • Andrew (wayland) Pilkington, Birmingham
  • Justen (smithy) Smith, Towcester
  • Andy Mcmillan, Dunfermline
  • Craig Butler, Belfast
  • Barbara Anson, Dudley
  • Roz Moreton, London
  • Martin Kenig, Brighton
  • Carol Ward, Rosyth
  • Jane Exworthy, Southsea
  • Susan Clarke, Newcastle-under-lyme
  • Helen Wade, Hove
  • Alice Watson, Deal
  • Nicole Scollay, Glasgow
  • David Mathias, London
  • Liam Calderbank, London
  • Jan Holden, Clitheroe
  • Sarah Rumsby, Gosport
  • Louise Brown, London
  • Jane Johns, Macclesfield
  • Blue Humphries, Monmouth
  • Gill Booth, Oakham
  • Anne Gilmour, London
  • Arabella Harvey, Dalkeith
  • Stephen Toase, Thirsk
  • Thomas Miles Codling, Alton
  • Sophie Holborow, London
  • Dyaelhaq Salim, London
  • Toby Sidebotham, Bridgwater
  • Caroline Buckley, York
  • Sarah Jenkins, Glasgow
  • N Reed, Bristol
  • Jerome Cronin, Plymouth
  • Hilary Hughes, Newcastle
  • Mark Charlton-bacon, Bournemouth
  • Andrew Barnett, Chester
  • Frances Weightman, Leeds
  • Graham Wilson, Glasgow
  • Michael Watson, Crawley Down
  • Paul Richards, Swansea
  • Oliver Dale, London
  • Giles Healy, South Tawton
  • James Bond, Glos
  • Richard Holloway, London
  • Bill Houston, Petts Wood
  • Rona Lee, London
  • Sally Lai, Manchester/ London
  • Mrs Margaret Watkins, Beckenham Kent
  • Craig Stables, Tewkesbury
  • Irma Boom, Amsterdam
  • Edwin James Kelly, Larbert
  • Ben Thomson, London
  • Alex Rivlin, Ramat Hasharon, Israel
  • Laura Fleming, London
  • David Vivian Russell, London
  • Joanne Bushnell, Portsmouth
  • Juliet Chaplin, Sutton
  • J Haskell, Nr. Leighton Buzzard
  • Amy Thomas, New York
  • Richard Riley, London
  • Neil Massey, London
  • Julia Allen, London
  • Hayley, London
  • Caryl King, Nottingham
  • Steve King, Nottingham
  • Martha Taylor-rowe, Nottingham
  • Frances Forrest, London
  • Sol Garcia Fernandez-quintanilla, La Coruna
  • Ellen Elliott, London
  • Tony Heslop, Liverpool
  • John Vintcent, Sherborne
  • Rachel Steven, Glasgow
  • Fiona Terris, Eaubonne, France
  • Graham Ross, Aberdeenshire
  • Catherine Ross, Kincardinshire
  • Kerry Gwatkin, Fleet
  • David Souden, London
  • Amanda Fulton, Doncaster
  • Nelly Massera, Strasbourg / France
  • Leslie Bull, Trowbridge
  • Pratap Mehta, Abbots Langley
  • Jeannie Mehta, Watford
  • David Ibbett, Nottingham
  • Tracey Josephs, London
  • Yan Skates, Burgh Heath
  • Mark Lloyd, London
  • Peter Groom, Lewes
  • Tessa Solomon, London
  • Patrick Watson, London
  • Adam, Gloucestershire
  • Roger Sheppard, Port Talbot
  • Benita Jones, London
  • Simon Champion, Brighton
  • Nigel Watts, Tewkesbury
  • Bryan Wood, Newcastlemlyn
  • Paul Gambaccini, London
  • Thomas Paffett, Sevenoaks, Kent
  • Martyn Beever, Oldham
  • Paul Mcdonnell Former Gunner, Morden
  • Donald Hulme, Isle Of Man
  • Neil Mundy, London
  • Helen Mundy, Kingston
  • Jenifer Wakelyn, London
  • Alex Sales, Bromley
  • Nick Butler, Bacup Lancs
  • Steve Lilley, Dortmund, Germany
  • Rosamund Ward, Salford
  • Veronica Castro, Kew
  • Richard Rowe, Twickenham
  • Emma Talmage, London
  • Jeff Kinkle, London
  • Wd Roberts, Pontypool
  • Neil Simpson, Maidenhead
  • Angela Simpson, Maidenhead
  • Digby Christmas, Godstone
  • Jessica Kirker, London
  • Etsuko Asano, London
  • Sam Rose, London
  • Richard Targett-adams, London