", the tabloid's front page said, alongside a picture of the two leaders meeting in a Glasgow hotel on Monday. "There is no doubt that both women consider their pins to be the finest weapon in their physical arsenal. "May's famously long extremities are demurely arranged," she said, while "Sturgeon's shorter but undeniably more shapely shanks are altogether more flirty. "His predecessor Ed Miliband tweeted: "The 1950s called and asked for their headline back #everydaysexism. "This isn't treating women as professionals: this is treating two national leaders as unlikely sex symbols," she said.
Source: Times of India March 28, 2017 12:37 UTC