Is it this one?
If it is then I like this comment;
"I know it's easily portrayed as class-ist or 'reverse snobbery', but I think it's perfectly legitimate to question the origins of a potential Prime Minister with claims to represent the people.
This is a man who, after Eton, was gifted an executive role at Carlton Communications through a friend of the family, before joining the political ranks. So you could genuinely argue he has never done a 'proper day's work' in his life.
I think being a Bullingdon member - £3000 just for the attire, the sort of sum regular students are being asked to find for their tuition fees each year - at one of the UK's most expensive public schools, Eton, would seem elitist for even those who went to a fee-paying school.
What troubles me more is that his fellow students George Osbourne and Boris Johnson were also members of the same exclusive club within an exclusive school. And these are people who could now end up holding arguably the three most powerful positions in UK politics - Prime Minister, Chancellor and Mayor of London.
It's political in-breeding at its worst. And all the photocalls of Dave riding a bike or eating fish & chips can't escape this."
Good on the Mirror for challenging the censorship of this photo I say.