Let’s be honest, today has not been a good day for Theresa May.

She has faced seven resignations within the Conservative party in a single day, and the government is in chaos following the unveiling of her Brexit deal.

It’s has all been rather hard to keep up with everything, and put into words how we are all feeling.

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But this BBC sign language interpreter has perfectly captured how we are all feeling about today.


Ell Potter, a drama student at LAMDA, spotted the interpreter while she was watching BBC World News and posted a clip with the caption: ‘The sign language interpreter doing the Brexit Agreement on BBC News is perfectly conveying the perplexing f**kery of this situation,’ and we think she might be right.

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‘To be clear, as this tweet takes off & people add their own comments, I am not laughing at this incredible interpreter or at the deaf & signing community; I think the way she expresses this clusterf**k is amazing, and it’s the most accurate analysis of Brexit I have seen today.’



People absolutely loved it, with some even calling for her to be made Prime Minister.

Billybirdshome said: ‘I don’t understand sign language, yet I know she’s describing the goings on to a tee! The eyes have it!’.

This perfectly exemplifies how we have all been feeling today Picture: BBC)

Some have even called for her to be made Prime Minister (Picture: BBC)

MarkBarrettCW added: ‘Easily the best physical interpretation of brexit!’.

Ijphilp wrote: ‘I love this. I’ve never learnt sign language but I understand exactly what she’s communicating’

SteampunkMuppet said: ‘I’m in love. I need her to interpret all politics all the time’.

Ell said: ‘The interpreter caught my eye as she was being so expressive.

‘It seemed to me that it was the most accurate analysis of Brexit that I’ve seen today, and it didn’t even need words – she is just so expressive’.

She added: ‘I’m shocked by the amount of Retweets and favourites it has received. I’m glad that it’s made people laugh as today is a bleak and tumultuous day’.

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