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...

  • Paul Phillips, Alton
  • Zoe Dunsire, London
  • Steven Webb, Swindon
  • Dolf Kohnhorst, Chorleywood
  • Mark Tuffley, Gloucester
  • Gilane Tawadros, London
  • Richard Openshaw, Wallingford
  • Mike Banahan, Preston
  • Johanna Kociejowski, London
  • Peter Riviere, Charlbury
  • Johnny Carberry-rogers, Wadebridge
  • Charlotte Fraser, London
  • Hans Ulrich Obrist, London
  • Amanda Green, Leighton Buzzard
  • Imran Butt, London
  • David Humphreys, Ewloe
  • Jane Holden, Alva
  • Joe Tatton-brown, London
  • Adriana, Acton
  • Alexandra Tatton-brown, London
  • Paul 'max' Boyce, Andover
  • Kirsty Edwards, Essex
  • Graham Jones, Reading
  • Vanora Mcindoe Marland, London
  • Donna Parsons, Almeria
  • Daniel Benjamin Brook, Carterton
  • Edward Grahame Harrod, Abergavenny
  • Zara D'abo, London
  • Begon Claire, Brussels
  • Hazel Harvey, Staines
  • Emily Vermont, Cambridge
  • Oliver Fuke, London
  • Andrew Morgan, Bromley
  • Tom Meiklejohn, Bradford
  • Martin Radwell, Newport
  • Mrs. Jane Walden, Stowmarket
  • Nicola Oliver, London
  • David Powell, Wallingford
  • Alice Browne, London
  • John Cairns, Gullane
  • Ben Sutton, Sale
  • Niomi Taylor, Kings Lynn
  • Jacqy Frost, Old Amersham
  • Barrie-john Williams, Enfield
  • Andy Lewis, Northwich
  • Lucy Holmes, Stratford Upon Avon
  • Caroline Stewart, Stirling
  • Donna Reeve, Lowestoft
  • Rachel Nicholson, Northumberland
  • Craig Taylor, Runcorn
  • Kelly Whitehouse, Colchester
  • Alexa Wren, Aberdeen
  • Ali Hamson, Katonah
  • Alice Casey, Twickenham
  • Jamie Stark, Chesterfield
  • Tricia Wilson, Bradford
  • Lesley Wren, Swindon
  • Theresa Ashford, London
  • Mike Furniss, Lincoln
  • James Wilson, Bradford
  • Sophie Whiting, Old Cwmbran
  • Ben Glover, London
  • Iona Read, Southampton
  • Miriam Spero, Chigwell
  • Peter Isard, London
  • John Carrington, Leuchars
  • Dawn Melia, Runcorn, Cheshire
  • Maria Vittles, Swindon
  • H Don Daines, Sutton
  • Penny, Camberley
  • Lydia Conway, Colyton
  • James Bustard, Stockton-on-tees
  • Anthony Butterworth, Swindon
  • Kim Young, Mildenhall
  • Elaine Realey, Camberley
  • Stephen Bj Roberts, Larkton
  • Peter Williams, Reading
  • John Burgess, Teignmouth
  • Adam Bunt, Runcorn
  • Jo Webb, Hampshire
  • Laura Smith, Essex
  • Emma Bunt, Runcorn
  • Mary Harper, London
  • Katie Fellows, Bilston
  • Olga Apostolova, London
  • Ele Houghton, Wellington, Somerset
  • Kaylee Powell, Salisbury
  • Roddy Macdonald, Edinburgh
  • Anthony Hartwell-jones, Ceredigion
  • Andrea Arnold, London
  • Simon Hook, London
  • Val O'reilly, London
  • Perella House, Basingstoke
  • Michelle Taylor, Hameln
  • Alexander Ritchie, Wallingford
  • Rebecca Mckie, Godmanchester
  • Louise, Paderborn
  • Becca Goulden, Somerset
  • Jo Roberts, Malpas
  • Helen Sexton, Colchester
  • Claire Barwell, Widnes
  • Karen Kent, Northallerton
  • Owen Hanbury, Newark
  • Liz Milward, Bad Lippspringe
  • Lisa Fraser, Dunfermline
  • Lynne Mcguire, Loanhead
  • David Scagell, Dunfermline
  • Carolyn Foreman, Hove
  • Faye Manns, Runcorn
  • Stuart Nash, Plymouth
  • Amie Hammond, London
  • Georgina Cooke, London
  • Jonathan Grafton, London
  • Nigel Dickinson, East Bierley
  • Claire Burns, London
  • Ian Elvy, Luxembourg
  • Peter Jenkinson Obe, London
  • Sherif Hampton, Aberdeen
  • Sam Bradshaw, Taunton
  • Simon Allbutt, Glasgow
  • Prof David Groves, Ormskirk
  • Ollie Winters, London
  • Nina Mary Ayres, Langport
  • Ann Harries, South Croydon, Surrey
  • P A Terndrup, Nottingham
  • Mark Holway, Bristol
  • Nicholas Jeffrey, York
  • Gail Sneddon, London
  • Mike Ricketts, London
  • Debbie Blair, Leighton Buzzard
  • Peter Hale, Arundel
  • Maricon Alojado, Swindon
  • Dr O.a.n. Husain, Wimbledon, Greater London
  • Carella Mcgrigor, Nr Whitchurch
  • Vince Bartlett, Basingstoke
  • Paul Jackson, London
  • Philippa Neilson, Bolton-le-sands
  • David Barrie, Leamington Spa
  • Rishi Kumar, New Delhi
  • Sarah Brownrigg, London
  • Mark Edwards, London
  • John Young, Blandford
  • Lorna Chandler, London
  • Stephen Norris, Blackwater
  • Daniel Wright, Bridgnorth
  • Katherine Barnett, Rushden
  • Simon Hopkinson, Bridgnorth
  • Karen Bourne, Cambridge
  • Grace Hemming, Salisbury
  • Gillian And Christopher Browning, Staines