Ex-federal MP Fiona Martin quits the Liberal Party

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Ex-federal MP Dr Fiona Martin has teared up her membership to the Liberal Party.

According to The Sauce, Dr Martin stopped her party membership following concerns about how the Liberal Party treats women.

“I will not be renewing my membership of the @LiberalAus. My decision is based on my experiences within the @NSWLiberals_RB Division and as a former Federal Liberal MP in @ParlHouseCBR between 2019-2022,” Dr Martin wrote on X.

“Enough is enough.”

She refused to comment further on the issue.

Source: The Sauce

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