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...

  • Carl Tillotson, Preston
  • Mrs A M Cox, Hants
  • Deborah Hare, Dereham
  • Tania Soto, Mexico City, Df, Mexico
  • Mary-alice Mcdevitt, Harrogate
  • Philip Spires, Alicante
  • Ali Naschke-messing, San Francisco, Ca Usa
  • Jonty Brunner, St Albans
  • James Mccormick, Coulsdon
  • Caroline Spires, La Nucia, Alicante
  • Michelle Lawson, London
  • Maxine Cross, Hyde
  • June Slater, Birmingham
  • Peter Hardy, Colne
  • John Ap Iwan, Dolgellau
  • Liza Jerome, London
  • Josephine Bradley Johns, West Midlands
  • David Keenlyside, Dunfermline
  • K Melia, Farnham
  • V Melia, Camberley
  • Tony Connor, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Marie Lebrasse, London
  • Jim Revill, Birmingham
  • Lorayne Knights, Woodbridge
  • John Exell, Swanmore
  • Sean Featherstone, Southam
  • Thomas Leahy, London
  • Charlotte Kelly, Dublin
  • Des Lumsdon, Leeds
  • Celia Jones, London
  • Helen Masters, Farnborough
  • James Masters, Farnborough
  • Genevieve Attwood, Fulmer
  • Ian Fraser Mcqueen, Cottesmore
  • Craig Gibson, Falkirk
  • Valerie Heathorn, London
  • Damien Hyland, Pinner
  • Sharon Steward, West Midlands
  • Thea Franks, Newton Longville
  • Karen Scott, Darlington
  • Joss Hawarden, Haslingden
  • Craig Rigby, Liverpool
  • Cath Clarke, London
  • Ed Hamilton, London
  • L A Lowe, Liverpool
  • Stepehenie Latham, Sitingburne
  • Dave Carlill, Nottingham
  • Christine Hollinshead, Cardiff
  • Stacey Coulthard, Howden
  • Kate Clark, Cambridge
  • Angeline Hollinshead, Sittingbourne
  • Charles Hollinshead, Queenborough
  • 'dixie' Dean, Pontycymer
  • Leona Matson, Ottery St Mary
  • Steve Watkins, Stoke-on-trent
  • Ian Thornton, Bournemouth
  • Filip Desmet, Tielt (belgium)
  • Marcus, London
  • Olivia Hemingway, London
  • Kerri Heaney, Cleveleys, Lancs
  • Dave Roden, Hilsea
  • Rahul Verma, London
  • Renae Satterley, London
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  • Chris Abey, Scunthorpe
  • Jane Deighton, London
  • Ed Stout, Plymouth
  • Julie Jones, Liverpool
  • Olga Souslova, London
  • Yury Spiridonov, London
  • Fabrice Lehmann, Paris
  • Bob Smith, Ggg
  • Philip G Lane, London
  • John M Gardner Md Frcophth, Worcester
  • Helen Whelan, Abingdon
  • Sally Barrrett, Tamworth
  • Nick Lowe, Peterborough
  • Samantha Park, St.albans
  • Caroline Freely, Bury
  • Michael Barrett, Birmingham
  • Michael John Miller, Beijing,china.
  • Jane Austin, Spalding
  • Richard Clark, London
  • Bryn A Roberts, London
  • Rebecca Parr, Bradford
  • Richard Howard, Falls Church
  • Laura Howard, Falls Church
  • Lizzie Stephenson, Haymarket
  • Richard Froggatt, Ferndown
  • Elliott Smith, Reading
  • John Watson, Reading
  • Charles De Gunzburg, New York
  • Dara Khera, London
  • Angela Davies, Fivemiletown
  • Andrew Darke, Glos
  • Mark, Leeds
  • Kylee Hind, Yamanto, Australia
  • Ruth Meaney, London
  • Edith Howard, Newbury
  • James Askham, Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Annika Olsson, Maidenhead
  • Louise Cowan, Widnes Cheshire
  • Mrs Shel Bowden, Telford
  • Matthew Pointon, Thirsk
  • Valerie West, Swindon
  • Sean O'connor, Bruton
  • Mark Gradwell, Hexham
  • Heather Liggins, Solihull
  • Rev Patricia Pinkerton, Gloucestershire
  • Helen Dickens, Reading
  • Chris Mcdonald, Birmingham
  • Jeremiah Creighton, Birmingham
  • Michael Shepherd, Bordon
  • Annie Cory, Noosa Heads
  • James Webley, Griffith University
  • Gareth Lancaster, London
  • Dawn Carter, Macclesfield
  • Jon White, Solihull
  • James West, Bristol
  • Rob Gough, London
  • Margaret Webley, Pacific Fair, Australia
  • Jon Dalton, Solihull, West Midlands
  • Robert Dimbleby, Coventry
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  • Tim Payne, Solihull
  • Ryan Nicholls, Cambridge
  • Tom Dowding, Clifton
  • Claire Carr, London
  • Carly Devin, Liverpool
  • Fionn O'beirne, Norfolk
  • David Arnott, London
  • Stephen, Swindon
  • Nathan Hinchliffe, London
  • Stephen Remus, St. Catharines, On
  • Tracy Mann, Newbury
  • Stephen Penfold, Horsham
  • M Hale, Corby
  • Simon Kenyon, Elland
  • June West, Northfleet
  • Rebecca Blankenship, Hackney
  • Neil West, Greenhithe
  • Ross Fraser, Wimbish
  • Jordan Roberts, Bulghurst
  • Debbie Stevenson, Gosport
  • Tom Barkel, Penn
  • Fabrice Hergott, Paris
  • John Ashworth, Sheffield
  • Camilla Paker, London
  • Myra Stannard, Diss
  • Linda Morris, Bewdley