Posted 9 months ago
CHRIS HUHNE DOESN’T SEEM PLEASED…
disclaimer:The captions contained within this image are entirely fictitious, and is intended for humorous purposes only. They are based on what I believe the picture could be interpreted as portraying if it were without context and not taken seriously. As such, this material should be considered an example of where body language is ambiguous and amusing, rather than an attack on the character of those depicted.what’s actually happening:Chris Huhne (Liberal Democrats, supported Yes2AV) is in the foreground. John Reid (Labour, and supported No2AV) is in the background. Both are awaiting the result of the UK AV referendum.

CHRIS HUHNE DOESN’T SEEM PLEASED…

disclaimer:
The captions contained within this image are entirely fictitious, and is intended for humorous purposes only. They are based on what I believe the picture could be interpreted as portraying if it were without context and not taken seriously. As such, this material should be considered an example of where body language is ambiguous and amusing, rather than an attack on the character of those depicted.

what’s actually happening:
Chris Huhne (Liberal Democrats, supported Yes2AV) is in the foreground. John Reid (Labour, and supported No2AV) is in the background. Both are awaiting the result of the UK AV referendum.

Posted 1 year ago
 
CAMERON ANSWERS AN IMPORTANT QUESTION (BUT WHAT WAS IT?)
disclaimer:The captions contained within this image are entirely fictitious, and is intended for humorous purposes only. They are based on what I believe the picture could be interpreted as portraying if it were without context and not taken seriously. As such, this material should be considered an example of where body language is ambiguous and amusing, rather than an attack on the character of those depicted.what’s actually happening:David Cameron is meeting with the public to discuss and defend the cuts to tackle the deficit.

CAMERON ANSWERS AN IMPORTANT QUESTION (BUT WHAT WAS IT?)

disclaimer:
The captions contained within this image are entirely fictitious, and is intended for humorous purposes only. They are based on what I believe the picture could be interpreted as portraying if it were without context and not taken seriously. As such, this material should be considered an example of where body language is ambiguous and amusing, rather than an attack on the character of those depicted.

what’s actually happening:
David Cameron is meeting with the public to discuss and defend the cuts to tackle the deficit.

Posted 1 year ago
GEORGE OSBOURNE HAS SOMETHING TO SAY…
disclaimer:The captions contained within this image are entirely fictitious, and is intended for humorous purposes only. They are based on what I believe the picture could be interpreted as portraying if it were without context and not taken seriously. As such, this material should be considered an example of where body language is ambiguous and amusing, rather than an attack on the character of those depicted.what’s actually happening:George Osbourne is making an address to the House of Commons regarding the Spending Review.

GEORGE OSBOURNE HAS SOMETHING TO SAY…

disclaimer:
The captions contained within this image are entirely fictitious, and is intended for humorous purposes only. They are based on what I believe the picture could be interpreted as portraying if it were without context and not taken seriously. As such, this material should be considered an example of where body language is ambiguous and amusing, rather than an attack on the character of those depicted.

what’s actually happening:
George Osbourne is making an address to the House of Commons regarding the Spending Review.

Posted 1 year ago
THE WINNER OF THE LABOUR LEADERSHIP ELECTION
disclaimer:The captions contained within this image are entirely fictitious, and is intended for humorous purposes only. They are based on what I believe the picture could be interpreted as portraying if it were without context and not taken seriously. As such, this material should be considered an example of where body language is ambiguous and amusing, rather than an attack on the character of those depicted.
what’s actually happening:David Miliband is embracing his brother who won the Labour leadership election, Ed Miliband, and is congratulating him on doing so. 

THE WINNER OF THE LABOUR LEADERSHIP ELECTION

disclaimer:
The captions contained within this image are entirely fictitious, and is intended for humorous purposes only. They are based on what I believe the picture could be interpreted as portraying if it were without context and not taken seriously. As such, this material should be considered an example of where body language is ambiguous and amusing, rather than an attack on the character of those depicted.

what’s actually happening:
David Miliband is embracing his brother who won the Labour leadership election, Ed Miliband, and is congratulating him on doing so.