Greens senator Lydia Thorpe raised her fist as she entered the chamber to take the oath of allegiance in Parliament in Canberra on Monday. The Queen on a visit to Sydney in 2006 GETTY Holding her fist raised, she took the oath, saying, “I, Sovereign Lydia Thorpe, do solemnly and truly swear to be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty’s Colonist Queen Elizabeth II.” After Sue Lines, the Senate president, told Thorpe he would have to recite the oath as printed on the card, he complied, but later tweeted: “Sovereignty was never granted.” Thorpe, 48, a DjabWurrung-Gunnai-Gunditjmara woman, sparked controversy in June by saying she was in parliament only to infiltrate