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Laurie Pycroft: The Making of a Teenage Protestor

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Laurie Pycroft: The Making of a Teenage Protestor

Part of the series: My Crazy Life

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Part of the series My Crazy Life

A wry look at the world of teenage politics exploring what it takes to be Laurie Pycroft, a pro-establishment rebel, as he campaigns in support of animal testing.

The 16-year-old school leaver Laurie hit headlines across the world when he started a campaign to defend medical testing on animals. He has now gone from being a bedroom blogger to an international face as head of his Pro-Test movement.

As Laurie prepares to become the youngest ever person to speak at the Oxford Union, Pro-Test's press officers Iain Simpson and Tom Holder are keeping their eyes on the opposition as hundreds take to the streets for World Laboratory Animal Day.

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