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  • A sub-heading on the original suggested that Pangbourne is where Ed Miliband lives.

    Middle England takes the unmarried unbeliever Ed Miliband in its stride Jon Henley 2010

  • The RM run two children's organisation, "the Cadets" for poor kids, and another organisation which goes to private schools such as Pangbourne and Sherborn, and is geared at the officer class.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • The RM run two children's organisation, "the Cadets" for poor kids, and another organisation which goes to private schools such as Pangbourne and Sherborn, and is geared at the officer class.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • The RM run two children's organisation, "the Cadets" for poor kids, and another organisation which goes to private schools such as Pangbourne and Sherborn, and is geared at the officer class.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • The RM run two children's organisation, "the Cadets" for poor kids, and another organisation which goes to private schools such as Pangbourne and Sherborn, and is geared at the officer class.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • The RM run two children's organisation, "the Cadets" for poor kids, and another organisation which goes to private schools such as Pangbourne and Sherborn, and is geared at the officer class.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • The RM run two children's organisation, "the Cadets" for poor kids, and another organisation which goes to private schools such as Pangbourne and Sherborn, and is geared at the officer class.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • Pangbourne, population 2,900, with a workforce that mostly commutes to Reading or London and has more than its fair share of final-salary pensioners, is a comfortably Conservative place, though the Reading West constituency in which it sits was staunchly Labour until this year's election.

    Middle England takes the unmarried unbeliever Ed Miliband in its stride Jon Henley 2010

  • Pangbourne in Berkshire is not fazed by Ed Miliband's lifestyle choices

    Middle England takes the unmarried unbeliever Ed Miliband in its stride Jon Henley 2010

  • In the picturesque, largely prosperous and decidedly middle-England Berkshire village of Pangbourne yesterday, however, residents were almost as relaxed as Ed Miliband himself has seemed this week at the idea that an unmarried Jewish atheist soon-to-be father-of-two should become the new leader of the Labour party.

    Middle England takes the unmarried unbeliever Ed Miliband in its stride Jon Henley 2010

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