Questions raised over future of Territory Alliance following poster change
A CHANGE made to a Territory Alliance candidate’s election posters has sparked rumours over the state of the political party
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A SMALL change made to Araluen MP Robyn Lambley’s election posters has reportedly sparked rumours her political party was “falling apart”, but it’s all just election games, according to Ms Lambley.
Ms Lambley said any allegations made by the CLP that Territory Alliance was “falling apart” and she “wanted to get out of the party” were untrue.
She said the “allegations” were based off the fact Ms Lambley’s new posters no longer sport the party’s logo.
“I removed the TA logo on my second batch because I didn’t think it was noticeable, the logo was stuck in small writing in the corner,” Ms Lambley said.
”There’s nothing more to it than that.
“The CLP are running the line I’m trying to distance myself from the party.
“That couldn’t be further from the truth.
“We are unified, happy and working hard.”
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She said she was “very proud to be apart of Territory Alliance”.
“My posters, caps, T-shirts, flyers are all branded in the same colours.
“I just thought, ‘Im going to make Araluen bigger because you cant even see it’.”