People who like this magazine describe it as
Ahead of the curve, Well researched, Left-wing, Well written, Informative, Thought-provoking, Great for politics, Intelligent, Liberal and Topical.
People who like this magazine tend to think it's particularly good on
Political Journalism, Social Commentary and Economic Policy.
People who like this magazine also tend to like other magazines such as
The Economist, Private Eye, The Spectator, Time, New Scientist, Prospect, Mojo, The Week, Q magazine and NME.
People who like this magazine are more likely than most to think of themselves as
Principled, Ethical, Clever, Procrastinating and Misanthropic.
Their general interests are more likely to include
Philosophy, International News, Sociology, Newspapers and Magazines and Writing.
Issues that are important to them include
War, Multiculturalism and Human Rights.
This magazine is particularly popular among supporters of the
Labour Party.
This magazine is particularly popular among readers of
The Guardian.
People who like this magazine say their favourite books are:
The Great Gatsby, The Catcher in the Rye, Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe and Animal Farm.
Their favourite writers tend to include
Polly Toynbee, Will Self, Mehdi Hasan, Will Hutton, Kevin Maguire, Laurie Penny, Alan Rusbridger, Andrew Rawnsley, Johann Hari and Marina Hyde.
Their favourite TV programmes are:
Question Time, The Thick of It, The Wire, Frasier, Panorama, Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights and University Challenge.
People who like this magazine say their favourite celebrities are
Alan Rusbridger, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Jon Snow, John Humphrys, Talking Heads, David Dimbleby, Jeremy Paxman, Michael Palin, Pulp and Miranda Richardson.
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