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...

  • R Shaw, London
  • Charlene Owen, Halifax
  • Graham Shelton, Abingdon Oxford
  • Natalie Ashwood, London
  • Mary Mceod, Barking
  • Neil Holbrook-smith, London
  • Julie Barnard, Margate
  • Kim Stapff, Ripley
  • Michelle Smith, Andover
  • Michael J Hawkins, Norwich
  • Mr S Tinlin, Hants
  • Rebecca Campbell, Bradford
  • Dawn Hollis, Aldershot
  • Roddy Weir, Broxburn
  • Jennifer Emms, Gloucester
  • Daniel Daubney, Sheffield
  • Josephine Frame, Liverpool
  • Rachel Norwood, Gloucester
  • Amanda Kincaid, Plymouth, Devon
  • Gordon Chambers, Bradford
  • Clare Beattie, St Columb
  • Nick Hewitt, Herts
  • Jack Stevenson, Fort Nelson, Bc, Canada
  • Gerry Haughey, Biggar
  • Paul Grace, South Croydon
  • Andy Jones, Dunstable
  • Jennifer Hool, Barrow-in-furness
  • Sarah Harris, Fallowfeild Manchester
  • Peter Williams, Hereford
  • Sarah Hammond, Manchester
  • John R A Moon, Fareham
  • David Evans, Shrewsbury
  • Adrian, London
  • Alex Mckenzie, Stirling
  • Jessica Christy Tomkinson, Liverpool
  • Walter Hunter, Edinburgh
  • Lynda Chard, Loughton
  • Jimmy Law, Penicuik
  • Chris Ellis, Wallingford
  • Simon Ransom, Warminster
  • Nicola Duckworth, Blackpool
  • Rhian Kelly, Wallingford
  • Craig Trousdale, Penicuik
  • Nicola Jordan, Lower Kingswood
  • Susan Dolan, Wakefield
  • Joanne Campbell, Bradford
  • Lucinda Carter, Bristol
  • Vincent Mackman, Salisbury
  • Matthew Smith, East Lothian
  • Mary Craig, Bridge Of Weir
  • Christine Gugen, Acton, London
  • Jon Ryder, London
  • A Mayo, Westbury
  • Stewart Riddock, Tullibody / Alloa
  • John Ford, Cowdenbeath
  • Conrad Turpin, Fallingbostel
  • Natasha Robertson, London
  • Judy Pengilly, Salisbury
  • Shane Mackean, Warminster
  • May Oliver, London
  • Kirsteen Hardie, Stirlingshire
  • Albert Owens, Bangor
  • Andrew Rodulson, Wallingford
  • Sharon Simpson, Grangemouth
  • David G Alexander, Headley Down
  • Marie Kennedy, Abingdon
  • Warren Keenan, Wallingford
  • Karen Thornton, Blackpool
  • Lisa Mcleod, Wickford
  • Gary Poucher, Leeds
  • Jamie Donohoe, Stirling
  • Kathryn Thompson, St.albans
  • Helen Sheldon, Notts
  • Adele Oakley, London
  • Aziz Ahamed, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Rebecca Cutler, Tidworth
  • Katharine Reid, London
  • Jacqueline Vivienne Potter, London
  • Duncan Bowden, Church Crookham
  • Rob Baker, London
  • Helen Johnson, Surrey
  • Claudine, London
  • Andrew Wilson, Stirling
  • Leeanne Keary, Lesmurdie Australia
  • Tess Walker, Nottingham
  • Iain Murray, Menstrie
  • R J Jesson, Banbury
  • Valentina Bruschi, Rome
  • Jacqui Davies, Rhayader
  • Toni Marney, Crayford
  • Amalia Durham, London
  • Jacky Burdett, Trivy France
  • Steven Mcneil, Stirling
  • Adrian Liddle, London
  • Janine Mcclelland, Wallingford
  • Clive Susan Alderson, Herefordshire
  • Bronwen Bermingham, Cardiff
  • Mike Broadbent, Luton
  • Michelle Sneddon, Preston
  • Wendy Perrin, Ivybridge
  • Hamish Parker, London
  • Gavin Bowler, Salisbury
  • Joanne Dowd, Kew
  • Shona, Surrey
  • Lynda Coller, Swansea
  • Richard Bunting, Matlock
  • Linda Sullivan, London
  • Dr Rosemary Gilbert, Dover
  • Ian Warren, Wallingford
  • Adam Goldhagem, Leighton Buzzard
  • Helena Mcdougall, Rhinedahlen
  • Brian Mccarthy, Gloucester
  • Bryony Eida, Reigate
  • Andrew Leishman, Perthshire
  • Karen Williams, London
  • Lance Clark, Nottingham
  • Mrs Sara Kathro, Colchester
  • Imelda Vernon, Castle Cary
  • Matt Sandford, Barnsley
  • Greg Hodgkiss, Bodmin
  • Samantha Culhane, London
  • Robert Perrin, Ivybridge
  • Karen, Oban
  • Diana Woolf, Over Wallop, Hants
  • Anthony Wingate, London
  • Mrs Susan Peach, Oxford
  • Linda Spanswick, Bridgend
  • Judi Walker, Nottingham
  • Catherine Mclean, London
  • Sharon Elliott, Leighton Buzzard
  • Victoria Siddall, London
  • Francois Chantala, London
  • Michael Mccarthy, Warrington
  • David R Matthews, Stockport
  • Archie Henderson, Harlow
  • Steve Clarke, Birmingham
  • Lawrence Griffiths, St Albans
  • Gavin Wright, Birmingham
  • Kim Greatrex, Aylesbury
  • Jim Harlow, Uttoxeter
  • Michelle Cartwright, Aylesbury
  • Shona Stevenson, Cumnock
  • Ann Davies, Ledbury
  • Jennifer Dodd, Basingstoke
  • Joan Mcaree, Armagh
  • Peter Moulding, Menstrie
  • Julie Mounfield, Bulford, Salisbury
  • Lorna Wood, Paisley
  • David Miller, Glasgow
  • Lynsey Mcmanus, Alanbrooke Barracks