Robyn Lambley considers exit from Territory Alliance
THE sole surviving member of Territory Alliance Robyn Lambley has revealed that she is considering leaving the party
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THE sole surviving member of Territory Alliance Robyn Lambley has revealed that she is considering leaving the party.
The Member for Araluen returned to parliament alone yesterday, with her Territory Alliance colleagues Terry Mills and Jeff Collins voted out at the election.
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“The party’s at a pretty low point, it’s been tough,” Ms Lambley told the NT News in a candid interview yesterday.
“In a party, you want the support that comes with that, but I still don’t know what I’m doing.
“It’s early days, but leaving (Territory Alliance) is definitely one option I’m weighing up.
“I need to see if this is all worth it.”
A press release sent from the MLA’s electorate office yesterday was noticeably devoid of any mention of Territory Alliance or the party’s signature colours.
“I’m the only member left so I figured I can do what I like now,” she said.
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“I’ve never liked the Territory Alliance’s colours, so I’ve gone with purple instead.”
It comes after the NT Electoral Commission disclosures showed dethroned leader Terry Mills donated more than $200,000 to the party during the NT election.