Downing Street Xmas card mystery deepens
Presence of unidentified children sparks investigation
by Alan Roberts
The security services may be called in to try to solve the mysterious
appearance of child-like figures on the official Downing Street Christmas cards
being sent out by prime minister Tony Blair and his retiring wife Cherie.
The couple — who jealously guard the privacy of their offspring
— have expressed bafflement at the photo which appears on the card,
copies of which will be sent to more than 50,000 international movers and
shakers. As well as Mr and Mrs Booth, there are apparently several children in
the picture. Who they are is a matter for fevered rumour and speculation in the
media.
"Your guess is as good as mine," said a relaxed-looking Prime Minister as he
sipped a mulled wine at his Tuscan holiday cottage. "I've no idea who they
might be. They must be someone's kids, but the level of cynicism required to
parade those kids in front of the camera just to curry a bit a favour with the
voters beggars belief."
However, Cherie Blair's tearful appearance on television last night fuelled
speculation that the children were none other than her own. "I admit I made
mistakes," she sobbed. "But what mother trying to protect her son during his
first year at university wouldn't have done the same? I admit, I shouldn't have
trusted a photographer I hardly knew, and one who had several convictions for
recording images on film, but..." At this point Mrs Blair fled the podium
pausing only to collect a well-earned Bafta from fawning thespo Simon
Callow.
Speaking later to Hello magazine in her luxury Bristol flat,
Cherie confirmed that next year she would let her friend, political adviser and
sex guru Carole Caplin choose the family's Christmas cards. "She's the only
person I can trust," she confided.