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NEWSPAPER’S ‘LEGS-IT’ HEADLINE DRAWS IRE

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Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper has sparked complaints with a front page photograph focusing on the legs of Prime Minister Theresa May and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. The photo of the two leaders published Tuesday displays their legs prominentl­y alongside a headline speculatin­g about which leader won the “Legs-it” competitio­n — a play on Brexit. May and Sturgeon had met to discuss vital difference­s in their approach to Brexit. It was their legs however that drew the popular tabloid’s attention, drawing complaints from some politician­s and readers. An inside headline said their “pins” were the finest weapons at their command. “The 1950s called and asked for their headline back,” tweeted former Labour Party leader Ed Miliband.

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