Sorry Optimist, but to this tread I will repeat (to save typing it all again!!) what I stated yesterday on this subject:
"To start with Macmillan and Churchill were not born as great politicians and leaders of our country, but by operating in those circles developed as such. Cameron could well do the same, as Thatcher indeed did. Unknown, to well known , then greatness, is a development that no one can predict, in fact many predicted Churchill would be a disaster, and he came close to being so, but once the country needed him.......the rest his history.
As for "Eton toffs", Churchill went to Harrow, Macmillan to Eton as did Cameron. On the playing fields of those illustrious public schools future British victories and greatness were won. Cameron could, it is hoped, match the virtues gained at Eton and also become a great British leader.
So there is nothing wrong in our leaders being those that have gained from the best education in the world; what is wrong is that more children cannot enjoy such privilege!

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I would also add that you have not fully digested the Eton web site Optimist, and in particular those numerous old Etonians that have given back bone and greatness to Great Britain:
http://www.etoncollege.com/FamousOEs.aspxIn regards to Churchill he was actually educated at Harrow, and was a liberal / conservative, following the old traditions of Whigs and Tories who in the nineteenth century were virtually one and the same. Although liberalism, under David Lloyd George (an old Etonian!), in the early twentieth century was opposite the Conservaties, Churchill a Conservative, had policies as did a number of Tories that were alligned with the Liberals.
