Forbes was elected MP for Peterborough
at the by-election on 6 June 2019 with a majority of 683 over the
Brexit Party candidate
Mike Greene, who had been expected to win. She ran in the by-election on a platform of seeking to invest more into local schools, revitalise the local police force and combat
illegal dumping. Jewish groups called on Labour to disown her for having commented on a
Facebook thread and also a video containing anti-Israel and allegedly
antisemitic remarks: Forbes said she had not noticed the phrases. After she was elected,
Jeremy Corbyn said she was "not a racist in any way", while she arranged to meet Jewish groups. During her brief time in Parliament she unsuccessfully called for a government bailout for
Thomas Cook Group, which employed 1000 people at their head office in her constituency and campaigned for there to be statutory guidance on school uniform costs. Forbes stood for re-election at the
2019 general election but lost to
Conservative candidate
Paul Bristow by a margin of 2,580 votes. == Personal life ==