During Sky News' Battle For No 10, Keir Starmer squirmed over question of supporting Jeremy Corbyn. He said 'I was certain that we would lose it. I did campaign for Labour'.
Sir Keir Starmer appeared anxious when asked about Jeremy Corbyn - while Rishi Sunak's words seemed 'scripted' during the Sky News election special last night, a body language expert has claimed.
She added: 'Overall Starmer was able to look more confident and the sitting position at the start in particular created an impression of a more elegant and weighty style of leadership than his nervous display during the head-to-head. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at a Sky News election event with Beth Rigby in Grimsby last night
Ms James added: 'His smile rate was almost constant while Starmer's smiles were rare and prompted by wounding attacks, like the 'robot' question.' She added that his body language when he was asked about former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was 'in direct contrast to this 'open, honest' performance'. The Labour leader was pressed about whether his party would consider hiking fuel duty or capital gains tax to raise more cash for the public purse, after he already ruled out raising income tax, national insurance, or VAT in the next parliament.She said: 'There are some regular red flags from Starmer's body language via non-verbal cues or clues that he dislikes being challenged or spoken over.
However, Ms James pointed out that his immediate response to one question was a 'tongue poke', which 'mimics a baby rejecting food and it implies a rejection of or dislike for being questioned'. 'His technique of dodging questions is a flaw in an age when audiences find it personally insulting, especially when the questions come from a genuine desire to gain information or clarity. This is not the era of Paxman with his killer questions.'
And Ms James analysed Sir Keir's statement that 'my father was a tool-maker', saying he was 'jeered by the audience, who have heard these words one time too many'. She continued: 'His erect thumb looks like a 'thumbs-up' ritual with his right hand, with the fingers below balled into a fist, suggesting a desire to appear resolute and that it will all be OK.
Read More 'Nanny state' junk food plan, tax fudge and VAT on private school fees: Labour launches manifesto 'It will not be unveiled tomorrow. There are no surprises in our manifesto, because our manifesto is a manifesto for growth.' Read More 'Hey - did YOU know Keir Starmer's dad was a toolmaker?': Labour leader is mocked on social media He also reiterated his apology for his 'mistake' of leaving D-Day commemorations early.
Read More Labour promise to become 'the party of wealth creation and make growth its top priority' She also said Mr Sunak needs to work on his vocal intonation, analysing when he said: 'I was incredibly sad to cause hurt and upset'. Read More Sunak mocked for claiming his 'appalling diet' of Haribo and Twix would make people 'like him more' 'He begins by using the 'invisible brick' gesture with both hands held out, palms facing each other as though clutching an invisible brick, which is a very reliable way to describe a problem.
She said that his body language 'sweet spot' comes when he answers 'questions about young people from a young person' – when a student asked him what the Conservatives were doing for young voters. Mr Sunak faced laughter from the audience when he claimed inflation 'was always meant to come down over time' after his entry into No 10.
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