John Stuart Forrester (17 June 1924 – 24 November 2007) was a British Labour Party politician.
[1] He spent three and a half years in the Royal Navy and taught English to the Polish Resettlement Corps before becoming a teacher in the city.
[2] Partly as a consequence of his experience in the armed services, Forrester remained a "steadfast Atlanticist all his political life".
[1] In 1970, he was appointed as parliamentary private secretary to David Ennals, the then Minister of State at the Department of Health and Social Security.
[2] After Forrester's death, the Secretary of his local Labour Party Branch spoke of his "sense of duty, his commitment, his approachability, his warmth, and his humour".