The Daily Mail has hit back at critics who condemned its front page
that focused on Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon’s legs rather than their
politics.
The newspaper’s Tuesday splash showed a picture of the British prime minister and Scottish first minister with the headline, ‘Never mind Brexit, who won Legs-it!’
The front page of the two leaders was widely panned after it first appeared on Twitter on Monday night.
The PM, who’s new press secretary used to work at the Mail, said it was a “bit of fun”, telling the Wolverhampton Express and Star: “You will notice that I am wearing trousers today!
“As a woman in politics throughout my whole career I have found that very often, what I wear – particularly my shoes – has been an issue that has been looked at rather closely by people.
“Obviously what we do as politicians is what makes a difference to people’s lives. I think that most people concentrate on what we do as politicians.
“But if people want to have a bit of fun about how we dress, then so be it.”
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But judging by the Daily Mail’s front page, the newspaper was only interested in one thing.
Inside the paper, an article on the meeting by columnist Sarah Vine was headlined: ‘Finest weapons at their command? Those pins!’
In her column, Vine wrote: ‘But what stands out here are the legs – and the vast expanse on show.
Former Labour leader Ed Miliband tweeted: ‘The 1950s called and asked for their headline back’.
Labour MP Yvette Cooper wrote: ‘It’s 2017. Two women’s decisions will determine if United Kingdom continues to exist. And front page news is their lower limbs. Obviously’.
In response the Daily Mail branded critics “po-faced” and lacking any humour.
Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre’s Wikipedia page was even hacked, with the modified entry callling him ‘an English Caveman editing British hate promoting paper the Daily Mail’.
In contrast, the front page of the Scottish edition of the Mail carried the same photograph but a different headline: ‘Oh so frosty! Secrets of Nicola and PM’s talk-in’.
Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre’s Wikipedia page
was even hacked, with the modified entry callling him ‘an English
Caveman editing British hate promoting paper the Daily Mail’.
The newspaper’s Tuesday splash showed a picture of the British prime minister and Scottish first minister with the headline, ‘Never mind Brexit, who won Legs-it!’
The front page of the two leaders was widely panned after it first appeared on Twitter on Monday night.
The PM, who’s new press secretary used to work at the Mail, said it was a “bit of fun”, telling the Wolverhampton Express and Star: “You will notice that I am wearing trousers today!
“As a woman in politics throughout my whole career I have found that very often, what I wear – particularly my shoes – has been an issue that has been looked at rather closely by people.
“Obviously what we do as politicians is what makes a difference to people’s lives. I think that most people concentrate on what we do as politicians.
“But if people want to have a bit of fun about how we dress, then so be it.”
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The two leaders
met at Glasgow’s Crowne Plaza Hotel on Monday to discuss Brexit, the
triggering of Article 50 on Wednesday and Scotland’s potential
independence.
But judging by the Daily Mail’s front page, the newspaper was only interested in one thing.
Inside the paper, an article on the meeting by columnist Sarah Vine was headlined: ‘Finest weapons at their command? Those pins!’
In her column, Vine wrote: ‘But what stands out here are the legs – and the vast expanse on show.
‘There
is no doubt that both women consider their pins to be the finest weapon
in their physical arsenal. Consequently, both have been unsheathed.
‘May’s famously long extremities are demurely
arranged in her customary finishing-school stance – knees tightly
together, calves at a flattering diagonal, feet neatly aligned. It’s a
studied pose that reminds us that for all her confidence, she is ever
the vicar’s daughter, always respectful and anxious not to put a foot
wrong.
‘Sturgeon’s
shorter but undeniably more shapely shanks are altogether more flirty,
tantalisingly crossed, with the dominant leg pointing towards her
audience.
‘It’s a direct attempt at seduction: her stiletto is not quite dangling off her foot, but it could be.’
Politicians, journalists and commentators queued up on Twitter to lambast the front page.Former Labour leader Ed Miliband tweeted: ‘The 1950s called and asked for their headline back’.
Labour MP Yvette Cooper wrote: ‘It’s 2017. Two women’s decisions will determine if United Kingdom continues to exist. And front page news is their lower limbs. Obviously’.
Her fellow MP Harriet Harman simply called it ‘moronic’.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn tweeted: ‘This sexism should be consigned to history. Shame on the Daily Mail’.
In response the Daily Mail branded critics “po-faced” and lacking any humour.
Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre’s Wikipedia page was even hacked, with the modified entry callling him ‘an English Caveman editing British hate promoting paper the Daily Mail’.
In contrast, the front page of the Scottish edition of the Mail carried the same photograph but a different headline: ‘Oh so frosty! Secrets of Nicola and PM’s talk-in’.
Later editions of the Mail ran the line, ‘Sarah Vine’s light-hearted verdict on the big showdown’.
In
contrast, the front page of the Scottish edition of the Mail carried the
same photograph but a different headline: ‘Oh so frosty! Secrets of
Nicola and PM’s talk-in’.
Interesting
the Daily Mail's Scottish edition choses not to involve itself in the
discussion over Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon's legs
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