Jacqui Lambie pre-empted action by Palmer United Party by quitting party first, says Clive Palmer

By Lisa Cox
Updated November 25 2014 - 7:13am, first published November 24 2014 - 10:29pm
Clive Palmer: "I don't think (Jacqui Lambie will) achieve very much as a senator generally." Photo: Andrew Meares
Clive Palmer: "I don't think (Jacqui Lambie will) achieve very much as a senator generally." Photo: Andrew Meares
Clive Palmer: "I don't think (Jacqui Lambie will) achieve very much as a senator generally." Photo: Andrew Meares
Clive Palmer: "I don't think (Jacqui Lambie will) achieve very much as a senator generally." Photo: Andrew Meares
Senator Lambie addresses the media after announcing her resignation from PUP on Monday. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Senator Lambie addresses the media after announcing her resignation from PUP on Monday. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Clive Palmer: "I don't think (Jacqui Lambie will) achieve very much as a senator generally." Photo: Andrew Meares
Clive Palmer: "I don't think (Jacqui Lambie will) achieve very much as a senator generally." Photo: Andrew Meares
Clive Palmer: "I don't think (Jacqui Lambie will) achieve very much as a senator generally." Photo: Andrew Meares
Clive Palmer: "I don't think (Jacqui Lambie will) achieve very much as a senator generally." Photo: Andrew Meares
Jacqui Lamibe announces her resignation from the Palmer United Party. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Jacqui Lamibe announces her resignation from the Palmer United Party. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen