Breaking news: two women have four legs between them. Forget their brains - utterly immaterial. United by being unwitting pin-ups pic.twitter.com/RY64nVMLyF
— Emma Barnett (@Emmabarnett) March 27, 2017
Never mind being a newspaper, just reduce women to their body parts! pic.twitter.com/48Ahk0uoNN
— Patrick Strudwick (@PatrickStrud) March 27, 2017
It's 2017. Two women's decisions will determine if United Kingdom continues to exist. And front page news is their lower limbs. Obviously pic.twitter.com/AMp0YvtISa
— Yvette Cooper (@YvetteCooperMP) March 27, 2017
.@EverydaySexism My 16 year old asked if it's real. Yep, hard to believe that this is a national newspaper's political reporting in 2017 https://t.co/63yZDI9vAL
— Lilian Greenwood (@LilianGreenwood) March 27, 2017
It's 2017. This sexism must be consigned to history. Shame on the Daily Mail. pic.twitter.com/V3RpFSgfnO
— Jeremy Corbyn MP (@jeremycorbyn) March 27, 2017
'Legs-it'. The Mail is literally that man on the last train home who leans over stinking of piss and brandy and tells you to cheer up. https://t.co/tBYHRy2abK
— Eva Wiseman (@EvaWiseman) March 27, 2017
"Legs-it" pic.twitter.com/d3axdijsvu
— Mr Hits (@darrenjl) March 27, 2017
Remember: If you hate the American media, it could always be worse. https://t.co/uJjEG62wFs
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) March 27, 2017