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Interview with Sarah MacKinlay - Total Politics Editor

Alex talks to Sarah Mackinlay about the upcoming launch of Total Politics, a new monthly magazine that aims to make politics that little bit more accessable.

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Paula Gibson
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Reply #1 on : Tue June 24, 2008, 20:41:33
How do you intend to let Politics students in schools have access to your magazine? Students should surely be a target audience but do you have plans to mail copies to schools with sixth forms. It is very difficult to encourage young people today that they can have a real voice or influence inPolitics,

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