Given some of the comments above ... some food for thought ....
"From 1964 to 1994, all British Prime Ministers and Leaders of the Opposition, whether Labour or Conservative, had been educated at state schools, with the sole exception of Labour Leader Michael Foot.
Labour Party leaders Clement Attlee, Hugh Gaitskell, Michael Foot and Tony Blair were educated at independent schools, but the former Prime Minister, Gordon Brown and current Labour party leader Ed Miliband, attended a state school.
Whilst the current Conservative leader and Prime Minister, David Cameron was educated at Eton (and the Conservatives Chancellor George Osborne attended St Paul's School), all Conservative leaders from 1965 to 2005 were educated at state schools, including former prime ministers Ted Heath, Margaret Thatcher, and John Major.
With the exception of Charles Kennedy, all other past leaders of the Liberal Democrat party, including David Steel, Paddy Ashdown, and Menzies Campbell, were educated at fee-paying schools. Without precedent, both main candidates in the 2007 election for the leadership of the Liberal Democrats -- Nick Clegg and Chris Huhne -- were educated at the same independent school, Westminster School."
So the Lib-dems aren't quite as Lib as you might think ...
