Will Forster MP demands answers after second mistaken prisoner release from HMP Wandsworth in 6 days
The prisoner released is a Woking resident whose offences have predominantly taken place within Woking.
Will Forster has been a vocal advocate for vulnerable children, particularly in the case of Sara Sharif. After her tragic death, he called for an urgent inquest to understand how authorities failed to protect her.
Will also raised the issue in Prime Minister’s Questions, pressing for a comprehensive review of the circumstances surrounding her death.
He continues to push for a full inquiry, emphasising the need for systemic reforms to protect children and prevent similar tragedies in the future.
The prisoner released is a Woking resident whose offences have predominantly taken place within Woking.
On Monday 15th September, I participated in one of the most important debates that has been held in Parliament since I was elected as Woking’s MP – protecting the legal right to support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Woking MP, Will Forster urges the Solicitor General to work with the Ministry of Justice to reopen Woking’s court complex, closed under the Conservative Government, to expand legal capacity in Surrey.
Will Forster spoke in a debate about violence against women and girls to press the government on what steps it is taking to ensure that local authority social services are able to protect vulnerable children and stop tragedies such as Sara Sharif
Woking MP Will Forster pressed the Deputy Prime Minister for assurances that every child with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) will be fully supported.
One year ago, the Liberal Democrats made history, winning 72 seats across the country – including a landmark victory in Woking.