Blair in a boater, a crude hand gesture, and the Class of '75
Last updated at 09:37am on 03.03.07In his youth, Tony Blair's rebellious streak often landed him in trouble. He was almost expelled from school for persistent rule-breaking and was once arrested as he tried to climb into his dormitory through a window.
The future Prime Minister remained equally impish when at Oxford - as this extraordinary picture of him making a lewd hand gesture demonstrates.
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BEFORE: Blair can clearly be seen making an obscene gesture
While studying at St John's College, Mr Blair was a member of the Archery Club dining society who posed for this group picture in 1975.
Although the photo has been published before, Mr Blair's hand gesture - which requires no explanation - was digitally removed from it by the press agency which supplied it, out of respect for the Prime Minister.

AFTER: Blair's hand mysteriously disappears
One of his contemporaries revealed that the young Blair was lucky to escape a second brush with the law after "flashing" from a college window as a student prank.
Peregrine Sharrock gave a vivid account of how, in his final year reading law at St John's, Blair dropped his tennis shorts in the hope of attracting the attention of female staff at a solicitor's office across the road.
Fortunately for him, the women either failed to notice his full-frontal display or turned a blind eye to it, as no complaint was made to the college and the incident was forgotten - until now.
Mr Sharrock recalls Mr Blair coming into his third-floor room in Dolphin Quad at St John's at around 2pm.
"He'd just had lunch and he and his tennis partner popped into my room for a coffee before going off to play tennis," said Mr Sharrock.
"He pulled down his shorts and appeared to show off his private parts to women in the office over the road. It was a solicitor's office which was only about 35 feet away, and was mainly full of secretaries working on old-fashioned typewriters.
"He said something like, 'Here you go, girls' and dropped them for about ten seconds. I don't know if anybody saw him but we never got a complaint.
"I was quite surprised. It was quite out of character for him. I have no idea why he did it. He wasn't drunk. I think he was just being silly.
"Tony could have been wearing a jockstrap, I suppose. I was standing behind him and didn't care to look.
"I haven't talked about it before because while he was politically important I didn't want to ruin his career. Now he's standing down so it doesn't matter."
A Downing Street spokesman described the story as "totally and utterly untrue", but Mr Sharrock stood by his version of events.
Last month newspapers published a photo of Tory leader David Cameron in a white tie and tailcoat during his own Oxford days, leading to him being labelled a "toff".
BBC reporter Michael Crick unearthed the photo of the Prime Minister to show that Mr Cameron is not the only party leader who might prefer to forget some of his youthful foibles and somewhat privileged background.
Mr Blair was privately educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh, where he was caned for persistently breaking school rules and was threatened with expulsion.
He was also arrested at Fettes after being mistaken for a burglar as he tried to climb back into his dormitory using a ladder, having found himself locked out after an illicit late-night excursion.
Reader views (16)
Looks like 'Salad Days - Python'.
- Eric, USA
Are the rest of these goofs also running the country? Nice to know we're not alone.
- Pathman25, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
One more reason to love the guy. If you can't laugh at that you need help.
- G.P.Hall, Cochecton, NY USA
Looks like he was having a great time with some friends who were up to no good. Good for him!
- Es, USA
More power to you Blair. Your normal!
- Beckham, newport beach, CA
Better than people doing it to you behind your back hey Dave!
Tony is a diamond geezer.
- Rich, Sevenoaks
Since Blair is permanently delusional, maybe he thinks he is holding something!
- Bingham Macnamara, Lymington, UK
What a load of rubbish, I did far worse as a student and I bet 99% of the country have.
Tony Blair has done far worse since!
- Stuart, UK
Frankly I would be more concerned if our political leaders hadn't gotten up to some form of mischief as students.
The leaders of my country has to know how to play fair when they should and how to play dirty when they have to. As long as they are playing for his country and have our best interests at heart then that is enough for me.
- Paul, Glasgow
By his deeds shall you know him.
- Peter Haldane, London
Privileged or unprivileged, does this excuse obscene gestures?
- Bingham Macnamara, Lymington, UK
It's great! And, no big deal at all! Haven't most of us got the odd cheeky picture, somewhere, from some stage in our lives?
- Dawn, London
So what? Politicians should be judged by their actions while in office. What any of them did in front of a camera many years ago is totally irrelevant.
- John, Bedford
Speaks volumes for Blair's attitude to people.
I once worked with a CEO who, if he thought he had got one over the shareholders of the company, used to simulate fornication - substitute voters for shareholders and you realize Blair's disdain for the public.
The CEO was eventually sent to jail!
- Bingham Macnamara, Lymington, UK
That was an interesting piece on Newsnight, last night. I suspect Cameron's picture is potentially much more damaging than Blair's, since it tends to underline the former's rather privileged background.
- Richard Hancock, Bracknell, UK
Priceless!
- Brian, Telford
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