Conservative Party member resigns membership over racist email
Move ends party investigation into email to Patrick Brown campaign, which expressed support for Hitler
A Conservative Party member who sent a racistemail to the Patrick Brown leadership campaign has resigned his membership, ending the party's investigation into the matter.
The former party member expressed support for Nazism and Adolf Hitler and made racist remarks about several ethnic groups in the email sent last week to the Brown campaign, after the campaign denounced the racist"white replacement" conspiracy theory in an email.
The party launched the investigation in response to a complaint the Brown campaign filed. It informed leadership campaigns Sundaynight about the resignation, according to public affairs strategist Chisholm Pothier, who is working for the Brown campaign.
@CPC_HQ informed campaigns last night that the member who wrote us expressing his admiration of Adolph Hitler has resigned his membership, thus ending the partys investigation. #cpcldr pic.twitter.com/gtEvcHKkBN
—@chisholmp
Michelle RempelGarner, a Conservative MP andco-chair of Brown's campaign who first brought the email to public attention, welcomed the news on Twitter.
"Glad to see that person resign their membership as a result of the investigation. If there's one thing we all should agree on, it's that there's no home for racism in @CPC_HQ," she tweeted.
Glad to see that person resign their membership as a result of the investigation. If theres one thing we all should agree on, its that theres no home for racism in @CPC_HQ. https://t.co/AOHo205aXh
—@MichelleRempel
The email writer statedin the email that they support Pierre Poilievre, Brown's rival for the Conservative leadership.
Poilievresaid in a statement after the email was made publicthat the member should lose their party membership, and that racism has no place in his campaign or the party.