Article 50 letter handwriting reveals Theresa May is NOT 'in a RUSH' for Brexit

Theresa May strongly felt the gravitas of the situation at hand when she sat down to sign the Article 50 letter, according to Elaine Quigley, chairman of the British Institute of Graphologists.

“The flow of the pen is not smooth, note the variation in the path of the stroke, so it is likely that the importance of the document weighed down on her comfort,” Elaine said analysing the handwriting of the Prime Minister.

“However, it is important to note that despite the gravitas of the mammoth political task before her, the Prime Minister’s hand didn’t falter.

“To give her credit, she did write clearly.”

The Prime Minister’s mind was evidently on the Brexit negotiations ahead of her, according to the handwriting expert.

Theresa May will be standing firm during negotiations, holding off before she will agree to any terms according to the analysis. 

“The ‘Dear President Tusk’ is firmer than the ‘yours sincerely’  and her signature,” Elaine said.

“The indicators seem to reveal that she needs to be convinced that she has made a correct decision, before she makes a firm commitment.

“She would hate to rush in to anything.”

The British public needn’t worry about the Prime Minister standing firm, as far as her handwriting reveals.

“The way she has made her signature shows that she can come across as decisive when she has to deliver.”

Elaine Quigley is a psychologist and chairman of the British Institute of Graphologists.

“Expert graphologists to assess, with the greatest accuracy, the character and capabilities of the writer,” The British Institute of Graphologists said.

“Graphologists are exceptionally fortunate in that they see before them, in black and white, the pattern in symbolic form of a writer’s whole psychological profile.”

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