Peterborough MP Lisa Forbes’ first Westminster Life column: ‘I will work tirelessly for this city’

It is a tremendous honour to have been the elected to serve my home city as the Member of Parliament for Peterborough.
Lisa Forbes giving her victory speechLisa Forbes giving her victory speech
Lisa Forbes giving her victory speech

It was a tough campaign, fought against the backdrop of Brexit and the European elections and I would like to thank my campaign team for their hard work and commitment.

I am very grateful to the people who voted for me last Thursday and I want to reassure those who did not support me that I will be your MP too, because I am determined to bring our city back together.

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Now my work as your MP begins. I am not a career politician, I’m a local mum who chose to live, work and raise my family here more than 30 years ago. I stood because I love Peterborough, I believe in our people and I want to be a positive influence and improve our city.

We have been badly let down by years of Tory austerity and cuts. We’ve seen school standards fall, crime rise and a litter and fly-tipping epidemic that shames the Tory-run Peterborough City Council. That’s why my priority in Westminster will be to get a better deal for Peterborough. I will campaign for more resources for our schools so that our children have every opportunity to be the best they possibly can be. I will fight for more police on the street so our communities can feel safe again and I will hold the Tory-run city council to account for the appalling state of our streets.

I promised to work tirelessly to make Peterborough a city we can all be proud of again, and I won’t let you down.