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...

  • Melanie Burns, Los Lunas Nm Usa
  • James Dickson, Milton Keynes
  • Paul Wearing, Telford
  • Laura Hennessey, Stockport
  • David Jack, Broadway
  • Nicola Brown, Melton Mowbray, Leics
  • Alison Elliott, Leicester
  • Mark Sladen, London
  • Mark Cousins, London Uk
  • Parveen Adams, London Uk
  • Michelle Staniforth, Doncaster
  • John Downer, Beckenham
  • Helen Browning, Edinburgh
  • Fiona Cassidy, Bath
  • Garnet Harrison, Charing
  • Roger Bevan, London
  • Daniel Marcelli, Lowestoft
  • Neil Hamon, London
  • Maureen Bacon, London
  • Mercedes Vilardell, Palma De Mallorca
  • Roger Bacon, London
  • Beth Peters, London
  • Jason Coburn, Rotterdam
  • Pablo Leon De La Barra, London
  • Mick Cowell, Bradford
  • Nina Miall, Kennington
  • Geens Wil, Schoten Belgium
  • Lucy Moore, London
  • Claire Walsh, London
  • Glenn Ligon, New York
  • Philip Gumuchdjian, London
  • Prue O'day, London
  • Tom Phillips, London
  • Martin Smith, Huddersfield
  • Edze Diemer, Amsterdam
  • Sicco Diemer, London
  • Dan Sears, Windsor
  • Ronan Gallagher, London
  • Martin Herbert, Tunbridge Wells
  • Pip Laurenson, London
  • Ossian Ward, London
  • Bex Singleton, London
  • Margaret J Leonard, Stockport
  • Kirsten Berkeley, London
  • John Paul Jacques, Twickenham
  • Gerrie, London
  • Christoph Kenshole, London
  • Jasper Sharp, Vienna
  • Dr Andrew Fisher, London
  • Rochelle Mclean, Wirral
  • Mike Pope, Eaton Socon Cambridgeshire
  • Katie Beal, Romford
  • Heikki Kastemaa, Helsinki
  • Fahdia, Forest Gate
  • Kelly Coulter, London
  • Owen David, Dunfermline
  • Nicola Beal, Romford
  • Lorna Gemmell, London
  • Steve Hampson, Erding
  • Louise Wardle, London
  • Karen, Sheerness, Kent
  • Felix Salmon, New York, Ny
  • Hannah Fox, London
  • Grant Carter, London
  • Bradford Bailey, London
  • Philip Martin, London
  • Nazz Ahammad, London
  • Victoria Hamilton, Harrogate
  • Andrew Straughair, London
  • Thomas Dane, London
  • Keeley Mccarthy, Leeds
  • Mark Goodes, Erding
  • Lauren Dawson, Hockley
  • Sarah Robinson, London
  • Priscilla Teo, Brighton
  • Marcus Day, Niderviehbach
  • Katy Hill, Chertsey
  • Holly Luke, London
  • Louise Rice, London
  • Gary Bell, London
  • Vicki Gordon, London
  • Anna Castleton, London
  • Alice Chubb, London
  • David Barrie, London
  • Martine D'anglejan-chatillon, London
  • Suzie Winters, London
  • Paul Woodford, London
  • Francesca, London
  • Rachael Browning, London
  • Debbie Mcdonnell, London
  • Juliet Hardwicke, London
  • Kerri Keiwan, London
  • Colin Gilder, London