Will Forster
William Paul Forster[1] [2] is a British Liberal Democrat politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Woking since 2024. Personal lifeForster grew up in Goldsworth Park and Horsell. He attended Horsell Church of England Junior School, Woking High School, and Woking College.[3][non-primary source needed] Forster previously lived in Westfield and now lives near Woking Park with his long-haired dachshund, Toffee.[3] Political CareerForster has served as a councillor for Woking South on Surrey County Council since 2009.[4] He served as a councillor for Kingfield and Westfield on Woking Borough Council from 2011 until the seat was re-named Hoe Valley in 2016. From 2016 to the present day, Forster has continued to served as a councillor for Hoe Valley. [5] Forster was the Liberal Democrat candidate for the constituency of Woking in the 2019 general election, having been selected to contest the previous election in 2017.[2] From 2018 to 2019, Forster served as Mayor of Woking.[6] Forster worked as ALDC Regional Development Officer from October 2018 until May 2022. Between May 2022 and July 2024, Forster worked for the Liberal Democrats as a Campaign Manager for the South East, stepping down to pursue his successful parliamentary election campaign.[7] On Thursday the 10th October, 2024, Forster held his first adjournment debate in parliament to look at the rising cost of rail fares. Forster labelled rail travel as a luxury that many can no longer afford and called on the Government to implement a freeze on rail fares, stating that commuters are "ironically risking debt to make a living." During this debate, Forster broke decades of parliamentary convention by encouraging the participation of additional MP's from the Liberal Democrat benches, as opposed to the usual back and forth between the Minister responding to the MP leading the debate. References
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