Plan to axe looters' benefits sparks row

Campaigners are urging ministers against ‘knee-jerk’ plans to remove benefits from people convicted of minor offences during the riots.

Poverty campaigners are urging ministers against ‘dangerous' and ‘knee-jerk' plans to remove benefits from people convicted of minor offences in the aftermath of recent violent disturbances throughout London and England.

Political and popular pressure on the issue has been heightened by the first use of the new system of online parliamentary petitions.

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