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Tories offer Jewish groups meeting with ex neo-Nazi activist candidate
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A former Labour MP has said the Conservatives should not allow a former neo-Nazi who was jailed for antisemitic abuse against her to stand as a local election candidate.
But Baroness Berger said he should be barred from standing for public office - and Jewish groups have rejected a Tory invite to meet him.
Baroness Berger attended court at the OId Bailey in London to give evidence in the trial of Bonehill-Paine.
"It told me everything I needed to know about how this individual saw the world, and about the utter contempt he held for the people he targeted," Baroness Berger wrote.
The judge said in that in an online article, Bonehill-Paine described Baroness Berger as "a very evil woman" and doctored photographs of her into "sexualised images".