Jacqui Lambie farewells Senate in tearful address

By Fergus Hunter, James Massola
Updated November 14 2017 - 8:03pm, first published 7:56pm
Senator Jacqui Lambie after she informed the Senate she intends to resign because of dual citizenship by descent at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 14 November 2017. Fedpol. Photo: Andrew Meares
Senator Jacqui Lambie after she informed the Senate she intends to resign because of dual citizenship by descent at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 14 November 2017. Fedpol. Photo: Andrew Meares
Senator Jacqui Lambie with Senator Doug Cameron after she informed the Senate she intends to resign because of dual citizenship by descent at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 14 November 2017. Fedpol. Photo: Andrew Meares
Senator Jacqui Lambie with Senator Doug Cameron after she informed the Senate she intends to resign because of dual citizenship by descent at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 14 November 2017. Fedpol. Photo: Andrew Meares

Jacqui Lambie has declared she has "so much more" to achieve in Canberra after being forced to quit Parliament as the eighth casualty in the months-long citizenship crisis.

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