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German politician who met with MP Dean Allison holds 'vile' and 'racist' views

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre denounced a German politician after several Tory MPs, including Niagara West's Dean Allison, were criticized for meeting with her while she was in Canada this week
The projected winner of Niagara West, incumbent Conservative Party MP Dean Allison speaks to reporters in Beamsville on election night, Sept. 20, 2021. FILE

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre denounced a German politician after several Tory MPs were criticized for meeting with her while she was in Canada this week.

Conservative MPs Dean Allison, Colin Carrie and Leslyn Lewis were photographed having dinner with Christine Anderson, a member of the European Parliament.

She represents the Alternative for Germany party, a right-wing populist party that opposes immigration. Parts of the party were put under surveillance as a suspected extremist group by Germany's intelligence agency in 2021.

The chair of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network and at least two Canadian Jewish organizations expressed concern about the MPs having dinner with Anderson.

In a written statement responding to the concerns Friday Poilievre said Anderson's views are "vile" and that her "racist, hateful views are not welcome here."

"The MPs were not aware of this visiting member of the European Parliament’s opinions, and they regret meeting with her. Frankly, it would be better if Anderson never visited Canada in the first place," the statement said.

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Niagara West MP Dean Allison, left with hand on table, meets with Christine Anderson (seated directly opposite), a member of the Alternative for Germany Party, which was placed under surveillance by German authorities in 2021 as a suspected anti-immigration extremist group. Twitter

The three MPs said in their own statement that it is not uncommon to meet with visiting elected officials from other countries.

"We were not aware of the views or associations of her and her political party. We do not share or endorse her views and strongly condemn any views that are racist or hateful," the group of MPs said.

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs said it appreciates Poilievre's clear rejection of Anderson's views but MPs must do more research before agreeing to such meetings.

Anderson's tour in Canada included stops in Calgary, Toronto and Montreal, and a visit to a Family Day barbecue event near Cambridge, Ont.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 24, 2023.

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