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Sentence of white supremacist told to read classics referred to court of appeal

England and Wales attorney general says sentencing of Ben John for terror offence appears ‘unduly lenient’

The attorney general has referred the sentencing of a white supremacist who was ordered to read classic literature such as Pride and Prejudice to the court of appeal after agreeing with complaints it appeared unduly lenient.

Ben John, 21, a former student who was convicted of a terror offence after downloading almost 70,000 white supremacist documents and bomb-making instructions, received a suspended prison term in August.

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