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Rachel Reeves’ ‘triple-locked’ body language ‘a key sign of low confidence’ at PMQs | Politics | News

A body language expert, Rachel Reeves’ lack of confidence after bruising a few weeks later, was open while sitting next to Sir Keir Stamer during the Prime Minister’s questions on Wednesday. Sir Keir Starmer refused to ignore a deying tax after he accused him of “flirting” with this idea.

Although the chancellor seems to have been composed more than last week, when he is depicted in tears behind a seemingly indifferent PM, Inbaal Honigman speaks only on behalf of Express.co.uk. OddspediaNevertheless, he said there were signs of narrative that tells us that everything is not good. “When Rachel Reeves were initially seen behind Starmer (in 10 minutes), the legs are a protective gesture, but not rare. In fact, the legs of the entire line crossed the arms, but also a protective gesture and also a very popular choice by other women on the bench.”

However, Ms. Honigman stressed that her attention was attracted to a key point.

He continued: “However, there is something different from everyone, and it can be the key to how he feels.”

Usually, while the cross -arms are matched with the palm facing the foster, Mrs. Reeves saw the palms “turned upwards”, Mrs Honigman said.

He said: “His hands turned upwards in his lap, and his fingers are clearly shown on the palm of his hand.

“The palm that turns up is more obedient. This is a ‘begging’ nonverbal clue and reveals that the shadow lucky feels vulnerable.

He continued: “This is the sharpest clue that shows that he feels sensitive and uncertain and that he wants assurance. There is low confidence in this gesture.”

When MS Reeves appeared on the screen next time, the fingers of both hands were tied together and gathered around the knee.

Mrs Honigman emphasized: “This gesture creates a triple protective pose with a raised knee protection, which contains the protection of a cross, and then locked on her arms and hands.

“Protective poses aim to keep emotions inside and outside the foreigners, and this triple locked body language says ‘stay outside’.”

As a result: “The knee exploded with lace -up hands, creates a protection bubble on the politician, which helps to keep it safe.

“Reeves’s lips are thin and tight when smiling, a restless smile that can show privacy.”

During the honorable change, Mrs. Badenoch label the Prime Minister as “weak ,,“ forced him to a series of chaotic U -turn ”and could not start from the strikes of doctors.

Sir Keir defended Labor by saying that he was “proud of the 10 -year health plan, free school dinners and family centers.

However, Mrs. Badenoch warned that “investors are escaping from the country” about what she calls the potential “aspiration tax”.

“Neil Kinnock flirting with the request of a reserve tax. Let’s be honest about what this means – this is a tax for all our founders’ savings… Houses, pensions… Will the Prime Minister manage this?”

Sir Keir, “What we did in the budget was to stabilize the economy… Four interest rate deductions for Mortgage holders… Compare this with Liz Truss Mini – Budget.”

“The fastest growth in the G7 in the first quarter… In the first 10 months of the workers’ government, it receives more than 10 years under Tories. So no, we don’t need lessons from them.”

Mrs Badenoch returned: “For a year, the only thing we see is congratulating himself… Nobody believes there… What a weak cheer.”

“During the clock, taxes have been lifted, unemployment increased, inflation is over, and this weak prime minister was forced to turn a series of chaotic Uutics.”

Sir Keir replied: iz We are responsible for four million extra appointments in NHS… Free school dinners… Family centers… Migration is coming. We take responsibility and we are proud of it. ”

Mrs. Badenoch mocked him with folds in every negotiation and claimed that it was a victory ”and he mocked the doctors’ salary:“ We boasted for solving the strike of the doctors… Now we see that they still vote again to strike again. ”

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