Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour Party, announced Labour Party would seek a second referendum in the case of a no-deal Brexit.
He said: "We will back a public vote in order to prevent a damaging Tory Brexit or a disastrous no deal outcome.
"We will also continue to push for the other available options to prevent those outcomes, including a close economic relationship based on our credible alternative plan or a general election."
He has accused Theresa May of “is recklessly running down the clock, in an attempt to force MPs to choose between her botched deal and a disastrous No Deal.”
Jeremy Corbyn news: Does Labour leader want Brexit vote - or does he want to leave the EU?
However, many have noted that despite his support of another vote, Jeremy has not been a fan of the European Union (EU) in the past.
Body language expert Darren Stanton ’TV’s Human Lie Detector’ told Express.co.uk he believes Jeremy has changed his view on leaving the EU recently despite promises of another vote.
He said: “From analysing his previous performances in the Commons and with recent interviews, it was clear that Corbyn wanted to leave Europe.”
However, recently Jeremy appears to have changed his mind.
Darren said: “I found further evidence based on his behaviour from recent interviews that his position has evolved.”
Now Darren claims that Jeremy was “clearly frustrated from the outset” in a recent interview with Sophie Ridge for Sky News.
The leader of the Labour party did not give a yes or no answer when pressed on if he wants to leave the EU, however, he gave away his desire to remain according to the body language expert.
Jeremy Corbyn news: Does Labour leader want Brexit vote - or does he want to leave the EU? (Image: GETTY/SKY)
Jeremy Corbyn news: A body language expert analysed the leader of the Labour Party (Image: GETTY)
Darren said: “He has adopted a similar gesture to Tony Blair where he shows his knuckles to the camera so he his talking with his palms towards him, with the width his knuckles showing outwardly.
“This is an aggressive gesture, which displays he is trying to be assertive and maintain his standpoint and also getting frustrated.”
When asked directly if he wants to leave the EU, Jeremy’s expressions give him away, according to Darren.
He said: “He’s asked a direct question - he gives a waffly answer but his body language