Information between 13th November 2025 - 23rd November 2025
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13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context Will Forster voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 46 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 244 Noes - 132 |
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13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context Will Forster voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 44 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 252 Noes - 130 |
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13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context Will Forster voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 43 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 250 Noes - 133 |
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13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context Will Forster voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 45 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 254 Noes - 129 |
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13 Nov 2025 - Planning and Infrastructure Bill - View Vote Context Will Forster voted No - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 40 Liberal Democrat No votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat Aye votes Tally: Ayes - 255 Noes - 128 |
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17 Nov 2025 - Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill - View Vote Context Will Forster voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 55 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 143 Noes - 318 |
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17 Nov 2025 - Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Bill - View Vote Context Will Forster voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 58 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 147 Noes - 318 |
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18 Nov 2025 - Northern Ireland Troubles Bill - View Vote Context Will Forster voted Aye - in line with the party majority and against the House One of 60 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 165 Noes - 327 |
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20 Nov 2025 - Deferred Division - View Vote Context Will Forster voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 56 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 376 Noes - 16 |
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20 Nov 2025 - Telecommunications - View Vote Context Will Forster voted Aye - in line with the party majority and in line with the House One of 56 Liberal Democrat Aye votes vs 0 Liberal Democrat No votes Tally: Ayes - 376 Noes - 16 |
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Will Forster speeches from: Oral Answers to Questions
Will Forster contributed 1 speech (72 words) Thursday 13th November 2025 - Commons Chamber Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
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Refugees: Housing
Asked by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) Monday 17th November 2025 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of the trial of extending the move on period for refugees from 28 to 56 days on the number of refugees who were rough sleeping during the trial. Answered by Mike Tapp - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office) On 9 December 2024, the Home Office operationalised a pilot to extend the grace period to 56 days to support local authorities during a period of increased asylum decision making and with the transition to eVisas. An independent evaluation has been ongoing regarding the impact of this pilot. The evaluation—conducted by NatCen and RSM—has gathered insights from local authorities, devolved governments, service providers, and voluntary sector partners. It is assessing the impact of the extended move-on period, the introduction of eVisas, and associated initiatives such as Asylum Move On Liaison Officers and targeted funding for local authorities. Evidence from the evaluation of Move On initiatives will inform government decisions around whether to make any changes to the move on period, future funding and resource deployment. It is important that we take our time to do this, considering overall net costs to taxpayers and impact on the accommodation estate, before making a decision on longer term policy. From 1 September 2025, the Home Office has taken the decision to pause the 56 day move on period pilot for single adults in receipt of a positive asylum decision, with the exception of individuals who are pregnant, over the age of 65 or have a known/evidence disability, as defined by the 2010 Equality Act. This is to ensure that the asylum system continues to run efficiently, and to enable us to continue taking action both to reduce the overall number of asylum hotels in different communities, and the number of people staying in them. We closely monitor the impact of all our policies, including the move on period, on the number and occupancy of asylum hotels, the overall costs of the asylum accommodation estate, the wider effect on local communities, and any pressures placed on local authorities and public amenities. The Home Office has worked, and continues to work, with colleagues at the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) to understand rough sleeping and homelessness pressures within local authorities in England. It continues to identify and make efficiencies in supporting newly recognised refugees integrate into society before their support is discontinued to mitigate the risk of homelessness. |
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Refugees: Housing
Asked by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) Monday 17th November 2025 Question to the Home Office: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment her Department has made of the potential merits of extending the move-on period for refugees from 28 to 56 days. Answered by Mike Tapp - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office) On 9 December 2024, the Home Office operationalised a pilot to extend the grace period to 56 days to support local authorities during a period of increased asylum decision making and with the transition to eVisas. An independent evaluation has been ongoing regarding the impact of this pilot. The evaluation—conducted by NatCen and RSM—has gathered insights from local authorities, devolved governments, service providers, and voluntary sector partners. It is assessing the impact of the extended move-on period, the introduction of eVisas, and associated initiatives such as Asylum Move On Liaison Officers and targeted funding for local authorities. Evidence from the evaluation of Move On initiatives will inform government decisions around whether to make any changes to the move on period, future funding and resource deployment. It is important that we take our time to do this, considering overall net costs to taxpayers and impact on the accommodation estate, before making a decision on longer term policy. From 1 September 2025, the Home Office has taken the decision to pause the 56 day move on period pilot for single adults in receipt of a positive asylum decision, with the exception of individuals who are pregnant, over the age of 65 or have a known/evidence disability, as defined by the 2010 Equality Act. This is to ensure that the asylum system continues to run efficiently, and to enable us to continue taking action both to reduce the overall number of asylum hotels in different communities, and the number of people staying in them. We closely monitor the impact of all our policies, including the move on period, on the number and occupancy of asylum hotels, the overall costs of the asylum accommodation estate, the wider effect on local communities, and any pressures placed on local authorities and public amenities. The Home Office has worked, and continues to work, with colleagues at the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) to understand rough sleeping and homelessness pressures within local authorities in England. It continues to identify and make efficiencies in supporting newly recognised refugees integrate into society before their support is discontinued to mitigate the risk of homelessness. |
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Child Maintenance Service: Information Sharing
Asked by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) Tuesday 18th November 2025 Question to the Department for Work and Pensions: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what steps his Department is taking to improve information sharing between (a) the Child Maintenance Service, (b) HM Revenue and Customs and (c) his Department to help enable accurate income assessments. Answered by Andrew Western - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Work and Pensions) The CMS maintains the accuracy of child maintenance calculations by using verified income information from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and benefit systems. The department legally relies on data from HMRC and its own benefits data to assess 90% of people’s earned income and benefit status, which are key parts of the maintenance calculation. Information about the paying parent's gross income is taken directly from HMRC for the latest tax year available. This allows calculations to be made quickly and accurately. Any income subject to income tax including bonuses and overtime received by an employed paying parent, is included within their gross weekly income when calculating a child maintenance liability.
The Government is conducting a review of the child maintenance calculation to make sure it is fit for purpose. This includes updating the underlying research and considering how to ensure the calculation reflects current and future societal trends. The review will also consider the treatment of unearned income and assets within the automatic calculation.
Options for proposed reforms are currently being considered. Any changes made to the child maintenance calculation will be subject to extensive public consultation, which we plan to publish late this year, and if made, will require amendments to legislation so would be subject to Parliamentary scrutiny.
Unearned income and assets can still be captured through the current variation process up until any changes are introduced. |
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Civil Servants: Workplace Pensions
Asked by: Will Forster (Liberal Democrat - Woking) Thursday 20th November 2025 Question to the Cabinet Office: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, what assessment he has made of the potential risks of using (a) Capita, (b) Equiniti and (c) other private providers for pension administration; and whether he plans to review the 2023 procurement exercise. Answered by Anna Turley - Minister without Portfolio (Cabinet Office) Prior to the 2023 procurement for the Civil Service Pensions Scheme (CSPS), the Cabinet Office conducted a formal, evidence-based Delivery Model Assessment. This assessment was carried out in line with Public Sector Procurement legislation and the Sourcing Playbook, evaluating the risks and benefits of various models, including insourcing.
The assessment considered capability, capacity, and value for money, which informed the decision to procure from the third-party market. The subsequent procurement exercise was competitive, attracting multiple bidders and confirming a viable market.
The new contract contains robust governance procedures and contractual options, such as step-in rights, to manage supplier performance. As is current practice, performance data will continue to be published to ensure transparency.
The 2023 procurement was a formal process conducted in line with all legal requirements and is now complete, and there are no plans to review the exercise. The department is now focused on the transition to the new service. Capita has been contracted to assume full administrative responsibilities from 1 December 2025.
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Monday 2nd September Will Forster signed this EDM on Thursday 4th December 2025 21 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025) Tabled by: Sarah Gibson (Liberal Democrat - Chippenham) That this House welcomes the new report by the Federation of Small Businesses entitled The Future of the High Street; recognises that local communities and local businesses working together on the high street lies at the heart of economic prosperity; and acknowledges that, from local business support to specialised funds, … |
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Wednesday 9th October Will Forster signed this EDM on Thursday 4th December 2025 32 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025) Tabled by: Liz Jarvis (Liberal Democrat - Eastleigh) That this House recognises the crucial role that pubs play in Eastleigh, as social hubs, cultural landmarks, and significant contributors to the local economy; notes with concern the growing number of nationwide pub closures, with 749 pub businesses entering insolvency in 2023; further notes that the current business rates system … |
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Tuesday 16th September Will Forster signed this EDM on Tuesday 2nd December 2025 Pavement parking consultation response 35 signatures (Most recent: 2 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House regrets the failure of successive Governments to respond in full to the consultation entitled Pavement parking: options for change, which closed on 22 November 2020, despite widespread evidence of the dangers caused by pavement parking and overwhelming public support for reform; notes that this delay has left … |
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Thursday 27th November Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 1st December 2025 11 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025) Tabled by: Ian Roome (Liberal Democrat - North Devon) That this House recognises the high cost of transport faced by those in the most rural areas; asserts the importance of the Rural Fuel Duty Relief Scheme which provides support to remote communities in Scotland, Cumbria, Northumberland, North Yorkshire, on Exmoor and the Isles of Scilly, via a 5ppl rebate … |
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Monday 1st December Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 1st December 2025 11 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025) Tabled by: Zöe Franklin (Liberal Democrat - Guildford) That this House expresses regret at the announcement that Surrey Youth Focus will close at the end of 2025; recognises their important work since 2011, bringing charities, children’s and youth organisations, and the public sector together and supporting them to improve the lives of children, young people and families; and … |
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Monday 1st December Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 1st December 2025 Sewage discharge in the Severn and Avon 15 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Cameron Thomas (Liberal Democrat - Tewkesbury) That this House notes the ongoing sewage discharge into the Rivers Avon and Severn; expresses alarm at data showing 2024 recorded the highest ever number of hours of sewage released into local waterways that feed into the Avon; recognises the need for increased development to be matched by investment into … |
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Monday 1st December Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 1st December 2025 10,000th Robotic Procedure at Royal Surrey County Hospital 11 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Zöe Franklin (Liberal Democrat - Guildford) That this House congratulates the Royal Surrey County Hospital on completing its 10,000th robotic procedure since the technology was first introduced at the hospital in 2009; recognises the significance of this major milestone in terms of supporting thousands of patients undergoing cancer surgery, improving clinical outcomes and significantly reducing hospital … |
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Monday 24th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 1st December 2025 Fly-tipping and illegal waste dumping by criminal gangs 40 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Sarah Dyke (Liberal Democrat - Glastonbury and Somerton) That this House expresses deep concern at the growing scale of industrial fly-tipping by criminal gangs; regrets that the Environment Agency is not equipped to deal with illegal dump sites or tackle the work and impact of organised criminal gangs illegally dumping huge quantities of waste; is deeply concerned that … |
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Monday 24th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 1st December 2025 20th anniversary of the death of George Best 7 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford) That this House marks the 20th anniversary of the death of George Best on 25 November 2025; recognises his extraordinary contribution to football as one of the most gifted and influential players of his generation; celebrates his iconic achievements with Manchester United, including his role in securing the European Cup … |
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Monday 24th November Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 1st December 2025 Sara Cox’s challenge for Children in Need 7 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford) That this House congratulates Sara Cox on completing her remarkable Great Northern Marathon Challenge, during which she covered 135 miles in five days, the equivalent of five marathons, from Kielder Forest to Pudsey, raising over £11.5 million for BBC Children in Need; recognises the tremendous physical, mental, and emotional commitment … |
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Monday 24th November Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 1st December 2025 Persecution of Falun Gong practitioners 4 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Jim Shannon (Democratic Unionist Party - Strangford) That this House is deeply concerned by ongoing persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in the People’s Republic of China; notes the substantial evidence from independent tribunals and human rights bodies indicating that detainees have been subjected to forced organ harvesting; calls on the Government to support transparent, independent investigations into … |
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Monday 24th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 1st December 2025 Safeguarding pubs, brewers and one million jobs 30 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Pippa Heylings (Liberal Democrat - South Cambridgeshire) That this House notes the significant economic and social contribution of the UK beer and pub sector, which supports over one million jobs from grain to glass and generates £34 billion in GVA; further notes that increased costs announced at the last Budget, combined with cumulative fiscal and regulatory pressures, … |
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Monday 24th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 1st December 2025 31 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025) Tabled by: Martin Wrigley (Liberal Democrat - Newton Abbot) That this House notes with deep concern the scale of personal wealth being accumulated by senior executives and owners of the UK’s gambling industry, including an individual annual pay award exceeding £150 million at a time when millions of families are struggling with the cost-of-living crisis; recognises that the profits … |
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Monday 24th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 1st December 2025 33 signatures (Most recent: 2 Dec 2025) Tabled by: Jamie Stone (Liberal Democrat - Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross) That this House notes with concern the continued decline in the number of high street bank branches across the UK, particularly noting the impact on rural communities and small businesses; acknowledges that there is no protection for face-to-face banking services in current legislation; recognises the need for an Access to … |
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Tuesday 25th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 1st December 2025 44 signatures (Most recent: 2 Dec 2025) Tabled by: Victoria Collins (Liberal Democrat - Harpenden and Berkhamsted) That this House recognises the severe impact that thefts from and of work vans have on tradespeople and small business owners across the United Kingdom, including loss of income, business disruption and emotional distress; notes that tradespeople rely on their vehicles and tools to earn a living and that repeated … |
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Wednesday 26th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 1st December 2025 Water scarcity and agricultural reservoirs 20 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Steff Aquarone (Liberal Democrat - North Norfolk) That this House recognises that water scarcity and limited water storage capacity put acute pressure on farming and food production; notes with concern the impacts of climate change on river patterns which has increased unpredictability for abstraction license holders; recognises the importance of attenuation for securing water for agricultural land; … |
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Thursday 27th November Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 1st December 2025 Bank closures, digital exclusion and cyber risks 21 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Andrew George (Liberal Democrat - St Ives) That this House believes high street bank closures have a detrimental impact on small enterprises, local business resilience, charities, vulnerable customers and the digitally excluded and adds to the vulnerability of UK financial services, especially to cyber threat from rogue actors; notes Lloyds Banking Group’s announcement to close 38 branches … |
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Thursday 27th November Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 1st December 2025 25th Anniversary of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 20 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Steve Darling (Liberal Democrat - Torbay) That this House notes the 25th anniversary of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000; recognises that while the Act created new rights of access to mapped open country for those on foot, it did not extend comparable access to rivers, lakes or most inland waters; acknowledges the increasing … |
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Thursday 27th November Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Monday 1st December 2025 UK Government Budget and structural investment in Wales 13 signatures (Most recent: 4 Dec 2025)Tabled by: David Chadwick (Liberal Democrat - Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe) That this House expresses profound concern that the UK Government’s recent Budget fails to deliver the structural reforms and investment necessary to meet Wales’s long-term economic and social needs; regrets in particular that the Budget did not include the devolution of the Crown Estate in Wales, despite strong cross-party and … |
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Monday 24th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Tuesday 25th November 2025 Neurodivergent service personnel in the armed forces 26 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Sarah Gibson (Liberal Democrat - Chippenham) That this House expresses deep concern over the inconsistent support available to neurodivergent Service Personnel across the Armed Forces; notes reports that diagnostic pathways, assessments, and adjustments vary significantly between branches, with some personnel facing additional administrative hurdles or career-related anxieties when seeking help; further notes that many neurodivergent Service … |
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Wednesday 19th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 24th November 2025 Water monitoring at Windermere 14 signatures (Most recent: 2 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale) That this House is deeply concerned about the current bathing-water monitoring system at Windermere; understands that year-round sampling and inclusion of public health factors such as blue–green algae are essential; recognises the importance of real-time data rather than multi-year averages, improved spatial coverage across the lake, and clearer public communication … |
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Wednesday 19th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 24th November 2025 50th Anniversary of women’s right to independent mortgages 27 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House notes that this year marks the 50th anniversary of women in the United Kingdom gaining the legal right to apply for a mortgage in their own name without requiring the consent of a father or husband, a milestone that represented a profound and overdue shift toward economic … |
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Wednesday 19th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 24th November 2025 Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day on 20 November 2025 38 signatures (Most recent: 2 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House recognises Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day on 20 November 2025; notes that pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers in the United Kingdom, remaining the UK’s fifth biggest cancer killer and taking nearly 11,000 lives each year; further notes that only around 5% of patients survive ten … |
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Wednesday 19th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 24th November 2025 UK–EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Agreement 28 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Al Pinkerton (Liberal Democrat - Surrey Heath) That this House welcomes the Government’s intent to rebuild ties with the European Union as set out at the May 2025 UK–EU Reset Summit, particularly the commitment to negotiate a Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) agreement; regrets the delay in reaching this point, after the former Conservative Government failed to … |
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Wednesday 19th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 24th November 2025 22 signatures (Most recent: 3 Dec 2025) Tabled by: Anna Sabine (Liberal Democrat - Frome and East Somerset) That this House congratulates the Members of the UK Youth Parliament on their recent sitting in the House of Commons Chamber; celebrates their passion, eloquence and commitment to representing young people from across the United Kingdom; recognises the importance of the UK Youth Parliament in inspiring civic participation and democratic … |
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Monday 17th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Wednesday 19th November 2025 President Trump’s 20-point peace plan 37 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Calum Miller (Liberal Democrat - Bicester and Woodstock) That this House welcomes the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; expresses its relief at the release of the living hostages, and a cessation of the Israeli Government’s military operations; further expresses its anger at Hamas’ failure to rapidly repatriate the remaining hostages’ bodies; calls on Hamas to do so immediately; … |
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Monday 17th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Wednesday 19th November 2025 Accessible healthcare for deaf people and those with hearing loss 22 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Sarah Gibson (Liberal Democrat - Chippenham) That this House is deeply concerned by the findings of the recent report by RNID and SignHealth, which demonstrate that the NHS in England does not have the systems in place to fulfil the right to accessible healthcare for people who are deaf or have hearing loss; notes that the … |
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Monday 17th November Will Forster signed this EDM on Wednesday 19th November 2025 26 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025) Tabled by: Helen Maguire (Liberal Democrat - Epsom and Ewell) That this House notes with concern that, every day in the United Kingdom, 30 people are diagnosed with mouth cancer and 10 lose their lives to the disease; recognises that cases have increased by 23 per cent in the last five years, disproportionately affecting men and people living in areas … |
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Tuesday 18th November Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 19th November 2025 UK access to the EU SAFE defence fund 26 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: James MacCleary (Liberal Democrat - Lewes) That this House notes the fast-approaching deadline of 30 November 2025 for the UK to secure access to the EU’s new Security Action for Europe (SAFE) defence fund; further notes that participation would allow UK defence companies to bid for contracts supported by up to €150 billion of EU-backed loans, … |
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Tuesday 18th November Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 19th November 2025 110 years of the Women's Institute 31 signatures (Most recent: 1 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Zöe Franklin (Liberal Democrat - Guildford) That this House congratulates the Women’s Institute on 110 years since its formation in 1915; recognises its position as one of the oldest and largest women's organisations and the important role it plays in inspiring women from all over England, Wales and The Islands to be active citizens who care … |
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Tuesday 18th November Will Forster signed this EDM as a sponsor on Wednesday 19th November 2025 11 signatures (Most recent: 2 Dec 2025) Tabled by: David Chadwick (Liberal Democrat - Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe) That this House congratulates Bwyd Powys Food on being awarded the Sustainable Food Places Bronze Award; recognises that this national, evidence-based accolade highlights the partnership’s outstanding work to promote healthy, sustainable and local food across Powys; commends its efforts to address food poverty, diet-related ill-health, the challenges faced by family … |
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Monday 3rd November Will Forster signed this EDM on Monday 17th November 2025 Ukrainian Permission Extension Scheme 36 signatures (Most recent: 2 Dec 2025)Tabled by: Wendy Chamberlain (Liberal Democrat - North East Fife) That this House expresses concern about the continuing uncertainty faced by Ukrainians living in the United Kingdom under the Ukraine Schemes; notes that while the introduction of the Ukrainian Permission Extension Scheme in February 2025 provided an additional 18 months’ leave to remain for those already in the UK, it … |
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17 Nov 2025, 4:24 p.m. - House of Commons ">> At. >> Will Forster and ditching the 24 gigawatt target, are they calling time on new large scale nuclear? " Rt Hon Claire Coutinho MP (East Surrey, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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17 Nov 2025, 4:45 p.m. - House of Commons "constituency of Runcorn and Helsby. >> We're told that the. >> Will Forster SMR will start " Sarah Pochin MP (Runcorn and Helsby, Reform UK) - View Video - View Transcript |
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17 Nov 2025, 4:45 p.m. - House of Commons ">> Will Forster SMR will start given. >> The procurement. >> Process is through the Great British Energy Stroke Nuclear " Sarah Pochin MP (Runcorn and Helsby, Reform UK) - View Video - View Transcript |
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18 Nov 2025, 11:36 a.m. - House of Commons " Paul Foster Will Forster Sir. " Mr Will Forster MP (Woking, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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19 Nov 2025, 1:38 p.m. - House of Commons ">> ARAP spokesperson Will Forster. >> Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. The Liberal Democrats and I want to stop small, dangerous small boat " Alex Ballinger MP (Halesowen, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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19 Nov 2025, 1:38 p.m. - House of Commons "pleased that we're building on it. With what the Home Secretary announced earlier this week. >> ARAP spokesperson Will Forster. " Alex Ballinger MP (Halesowen, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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20 Nov 2025, 11:57 a.m. - House of Commons " Liberal Democrat spokesperson Will Forster. " Mr Will Forster MP (Woking, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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20 Nov 2025, 11:43 a.m. - House of Commons ">> Will Forster. >> Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. >> One of the most important things the UK can do to support Ukraine is " Mr Will Forster MP (Woking, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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20 Nov 2025, 11:43 a.m. - House of Commons "changes from the Russian state, who continue to exert such a malign influence on global affairs. >> Will Forster. " Mr Hamish Falconer MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) (Lincoln, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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19 Nov 2025, 2:35 p.m. - House of Commons "Will Forster. >> Thank you. Madam Deputy Speaker. I want to thank colleagues from " Mr Will Forster MP (Woking, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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19 Nov 2025, 2:25 p.m. - House of Commons " Liberal Democrat spokesperson Will Forster. " Mr Will Forster MP (Woking, Liberal Democrat) - View Video - View Transcript |
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20 Nov 2025, 10:26 a.m. - House of Commons ">> Will Forster. >> Mr. speaker, claims that government guidance mandates a certain road width, are false, and " Rt Hon Heidi Alexander MP, The Secretary of State for Transport (Swindon South, Labour) - View Video - View Transcript |
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20 Nov 2025, 10:26 a.m. - House of Commons "our roads down so much it costs the economy billions. >> Will Forster. " Greg Smith MP (Mid Buckinghamshire, Conservative) - View Video - View Transcript |
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Tuesday 18th November 2025
Oral Evidence - 2025-11-18 10:00:00+00:00 Affordability of Home Ownership - Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee Found: present: Florence Eshalomi (Chair); Lewis Cocking; Andrew Cooper; Chris Curtis; Mr Lee Dillon; Mr Will Forster |