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Bonnie Malkin

Daily Mail 'Legs-it' front page criticised as 'sexist, offensive and moronic'

Front page of the Daily Mail, 28 March 2017.
The front page of the Daily Mail has caused outrage. Photograph: The Daily Mail

A Daily Mail front page that declared “Never mind Brexit, who won Legs-it!” next to a photograph of Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon and British prime minister Theresa May has prompted widespread outrage.

Inside the paper there was was more ogling at the female leaders, with a headline reading: “Finest weapons at their command? Those pins!” A column by Sarah Vine referred to Sturgeon’s legs as “altogether more flirty, tantalisingly crossed … a direct attempt at seduction”.

The front page, which appeared on Twitter on Monday night, met with instant criticism from politicians and the public.

Among the first to criticise the front page as sexist and offensive were the Labour MPs Harriet Harman and Yvette Cooper. Tony Blair’s former spin doctor, Alastair Campbell, labelled the paper “utter scum” and urged anyone who spotted a copy of the Mail to rip it up The former Labour leader Ed Miliband tweeted: tweeted: “The 1950s called and asked for their headline back.”

Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, echoed their condemnation, saying such attitudes should be “consigned to history”.

The front page, which referenced difficult talks between the leaders in Glasgow over Brexit, looked slightly different in Scotland, where the Scottish edition of the Daily Mail used the same photograph but with a headline that read: “Oh so frosty! Secrets of Nicola and PM’s talk-in.”

Journalists, commentators and members of the public in the UK and beyond were left shaking their heads.

While others took matters into their own hands.

Later editions of the paper appeared to attempt to water down the editorial line, describing it on the front as: “Sarah Vine’s light-hearted verdict on the big showdown”.

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