A Labour former minister has said he would welcome the opportunity to meet the woman who stabbed him more than 11 years ago as part of a “restorative justice process”. East Ham MP Stephen Timms said he had received a letter from Roshonara Choudhry, currently serving a life sentence for attempted murder, apologising for having stabbed him several times at a constituency surgery in 2010. After the killing of Conservative MP Sir David Amess last October, Timms spoke of wishing to meet his attacker face-to-face before she is released from prison. In an interview with Gloria de Piero on GB News due to be broadcast at 12.30pm on Wednesday, Timms said: “I’ve recently had three letters from her which the police have given to me. I wasn’t aware of their existence until the police gave all three of them. “They were written over a period, I think. And in the …