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I used to buy it fairly often (usually when going on a longish train journey). It's not that biassed towards the right, tho does lean that way. I guess in American political terms it's pretty central, in European political terms it's slightly right leaning. It tends to take an institutional line and doesn't really think outside it's political box very often (ie capitalist values, altho not their extremes, seem to be accepted as "is" and doesn't really venture away from that)
From what I recall, it tends to ask more questions than promote solutions, so the threat from "brainwashing" would be less than that of the more politically motivated magazines
Probably wouldn't buy it again, but mainly cos I got games on my phone now for long train journeys!
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