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Does the kind of school you go to define your future friends?

Krupa Thakrar Padhy Krupa Thakrar Padhy | 11:14 UK time, Thursday, 13 May 2010

Cleggcameron.jpgIt's Britain's - . But why do Nick Clegg and David Cameron, seem to get along so well when it was only last week that they were sworn enemies?

The Telegraph tells us but for others like , there is something more fundamental that means that these two leaders can and will get along.

'I sense that David Cameron and Nick Clegg, of similar age, class and school backgrounds, will also sit easily together. (Clegg has always struck me as close to the Tories by background and instinct),' he says

Their coming together may have between the two public schools they attended (Eton and Westminster), but it could also a uniting factor as the 91Èȱ¬'s Nick Robinson explains here.

Do you still maintain the same friends or same type of friends that you had in school? Does the type of school you go to affect your future friendships?

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