Labor candidate admits colourful past

By Natalie O'Brien
Updated February 11 2015 - 5:08am, first published January 28 2015 - 11:28am
Solicitor and reformed drug user, Edwina Lloyd, the Labor candidate for the state seat of Sydney, at her Potts Point home with her son, Ryder, 20 months.  Photo: Nic Walker
Solicitor and reformed drug user, Edwina Lloyd, the Labor candidate for the state seat of Sydney, at her Potts Point home with her son, Ryder, 20 months. Photo: Nic Walker
Solicitor and reformed drug user, Edwina Lloyd, the Labor candidate for the state seat of Sydney, at her Potts Point home with her son, Ryder, 20 months.  Photo: Nic Walker
Solicitor and reformed drug user, Edwina Lloyd, the Labor candidate for the state seat of Sydney, at her Potts Point home with her son, Ryder, 20 months. Photo: Nic Walker
Solicitor and reformed drug user, Edwina Lloyd, the Labor candidate for the state seat of Sydney, at her Potts Point home with her son, Ryder, 20 months.  Photo: Nic Walker
Solicitor and reformed drug user, Edwina Lloyd, the Labor candidate for the state seat of Sydney, at her Potts Point home with her son, Ryder, 20 months. Photo: Nic Walker
Solicitor and reformed drug user, Edwina Lloyd, the Labor candidate for the state seat of Sydney, at her Potts Point home with her son, Ryder, 20 months.  Photo: Nic Walker
Solicitor and reformed drug user, Edwina Lloyd, the Labor candidate for the state seat of Sydney, at her Potts Point home with her son, Ryder, 20 months. Photo: Nic Walker