David Miliband: politics for the pinched generationReported by guardian.co.uk on Tuesday, 10 July 2012 (on July 10, 2012)
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 Two years ago he lost the party leadership to his brother Ed, but David Miliband has been busy since then, between teaching politics at his old school and battling youth unemployment
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