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...

  • Claire, N Wales
  • Helen Meadows, Camrbidge
  • Gareth Conway, Southampton
  • Andy Spicer, St. Leonards On Sea
  • David Raby, Camberley
  • Laura Harding, Cheltenham
  • Matt Fairclough, Ormskirk
  • John Hilton, Lancs
  • Zoe Duggan, Windlesham
  • Helen Quinn, Yelverton
  • Michelle Whittaker, Didcot
  • Louise Hurst, Nottingham
  • Victoria Pratt, Winchester
  • Helen Sutcliffe, Brussels
  • Paul Webber, Matlock
  • Chris Stevenson, West Midlands
  • Liza Starling, Wickham Market
  • Hilary Neary, York
  • Robert Crowder, Richmond
  • Daniel Paul Singh, Kempston, Beds
  • Paul Stockell, Chesterfield
  • Richard Murray, St.neots
  • Martin Penny, Brussels
  • Zoe Cording, Oxfordshire
  • Anthony Goldsborough, Stanley
  • Michelle Rainey, Glasgow
  • Stephen Kirk, Bolton
  • Kenneth Graham, Liverpool
  • H Bartlam, Hook
  • Ashley Carr, Kings Lynn
  • Kevin Butler, Manchester
  • Karen Traviss, Devizes
  • Julie Madeley, Episkopi
  • Cheryl Law, Tring
  • Rikki Ferguson, London
  • Camilla Hill, Wiltshire
  • Ian Oliver, Singapore
  • Heather Somerville, Dorset
  • Judy Williams, Worksop
  • James Kitulagoda, Bristol
  • Steve Kenneth Smith, Catterick
  • Janice Dawson, Bangor
  • Chris Wild, Liverpool
  • Caroline Byrne, Norwich
  • Jonathan Whitaker, Halifax
  • Andy Bookless, London
  • Mandy Goldsbury, Derbyshire
  • Paul Stock, Clevedon
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  • Anthony Hunt, Nottinghamshire
  • Michael Kneale, Blackpool
  • Claire Stone, Slough
  • Christopher Jackson, Cambridge
  • Warren Clegg, Cambridge
  • Ben Minal, Bingley
  • Sandra Mcqueen, Dundee
  • Alex Davies, London
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  • Ann Totterdell, London
  • Richard Flooks, Hampshire
  • John Scarborough, Welwyn Garden City, Herts
  • Paul Hazelwood, Leeds
  • David Winstanley, Barnsley
  • Katie Bates, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Esther Whitten, Huntingdon
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  • Linda Orams, Hove
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  • Tim Fleming, Brighton
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  • Ruth Dersley, Newmarket
  • Ian Trory (ex 1rtr), Leeds
  • Steve Nall, Neston
  • Tracy Smith, Helensburgh
  • Emma Christie, Birmingham
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  • Antony Carpenter, Helensburgh
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  • Andy Gulliver, Bristol
  • Vineeta Crathorne, Rugby
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  • Jody Brown, Edinburgh
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  • Gabrielle Barnard, Easebourne, Midhurst
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  • Colin (expat), Maudsland, Qld, Australia
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  • Louise Yarker, Stockton On Tees
  • Mrs Joanne Hook, Paderborn
  • Erin Olsen, Reigate, Surrey
  • Kate Raitt, York
  • Chris Pentland, Newcastle
  • John Parris, Basingstoke
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  • Neil Mullins, London
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  • Charles Wilcockson, Reading
  • Rhiannon Strickland, Cornwall
  • Kathryn Milner, Blaydon