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JOE Biden showed his "superior power" off today with stern gestures at today's G7 meeting - while Boris Johnson tried out his "Trump mode", a body language expert said.

The PM and US President met for the first time as he flew into Cornwall for the G7 summit, where world leaders will gather in Britain for crunch talks tomorrow.

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Joe Biden puts a comforting hand on the PM's shoulder
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Joe Biden puts a comforting hand on the PM's shoulderCredit: Reuters
The pair appeared warm and friendly when they had one-on-one talks for the first time today in Cornwall
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The pair appeared warm and friendly when they had one-on-one talks for the first time today in CornwallCredit: Reuters

The pair appeared comfortable with each other as they joked and chatted on the seafront this afternoon.

It came as:

Judi James told The Sun that Biden attempted to buddy up and get close with a comforting hand on his shoulder - but one that showed "projection of superior power and a sense of paternal-looking control".

She said: "The old power techniques are always the best when it comes to political posturing and Biden’s friendly-looking shoulder-clamp gesture here is a ritual normally associated with the projection of superior power and a sense of paternal-looking control."

However, Boris was "submissive" to him, she added.

The PM had earlier said he doesn't disagree with the US President on anything - as he tried to play down a reported rift over the Northern Ireland agreement.

Judi said it was a throwback to the Blair-Brown days and even suggested the PM might be Biden's new "poodle".

Judi went on: "Boris’s response is to lower his head and clasp his hands behind his back in a more submissive manner.

"It was friendly but controlling-looking back, and shoulder-pats like this that created the term ‘Bush’s poodle’ years ago when the power-patting was coming from Bush and landing on Blair.

"It can be seen as a bit of a ‘sucker-punch’ in terms of political leaders wanting to look friendly but also dominant, often leading to a ‘who can get the last pat in’ volley as leaders vie to be the one left looking superior."

Body language experts said the PM appeared submissive and suggested it may be a 'poodle' moment for the PM
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Body language experts said the PM appeared submissive and suggested it may be a 'poodle' moment for the PMCredit: Reuters
Boris meeting the US President for the first time today - alongside their wives
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Boris meeting the US President for the first time today - alongside their wivesCredit: PA
The PM signalled into the future to try and 'tamp his authority' on the situation, experts said
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The PM signalled into the future to try and 'tamp his authority' on the situation, experts saidCredit: Reuters

In pictures of the fab four walking along the seafront, Judi said the PM was using a powerplay trick by pointing.

She said: "There is a non-verbal trick used in political circles where, when you’re walking with another world leader and you want to stamp your authority on the pose for the cameras.

"You have to make sure you are the one doing the emphatic gesticulation, making it look as though you are the one talking with authority while the other leader listens.

"If you manage to get a pointed finger in on the pose, you also look directive as though you are ushering the other leaders around.

"And that is exactly what Boris has done here.

"Viewed from the front, this pose him in control, leaving the Bidens look rather rigid in his wake and Carrie dodging around at the back of the group."

The four walked on the seafront today ahead of a bi-lateral meeting between the two leaders
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The four walked on the seafront today ahead of a bi-lateral meeting between the two leadersCredit: AFP
Boris and Carrie held hands - as did Joe and Jill
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Boris and Carrie held hands - as did Joe and JillCredit: AP
The two laughed as they discussed
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The two laughed as they discussedCredit: Reuters
Jill Biden wore a jacket with the words 'love' on the back
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Jill Biden wore a jacket with the words 'love' on the backCredit: AP

The two world leaders had a frank discussion this afternoon while their other halves posed for photos.

Earlier a planned trip had to be called off thanks to the gloomy Cornwall weather.

Instead they stared out over the sea, with the President telling his British counterpart: "It's gorgeous, I don't want to go home."

The G7 meetings with other world leaders will start tomorrow.

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Jill wore a jacket emblazoned with the word "love", and said: "Well, I think that we're bringing love from America."

They all strolled along the beach at Carbis Bay, with the President telling his British counterpart: "It's gorgeous, I don't want to go home."

Carrie giggles as Biden puts his arm around her at the key summit today
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Carrie giggles as Biden puts his arm around her at the key summit todayCredit: Andrew Parsons / No10 Downing St
The two wives elbow bumped rather than shake hands
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The two wives elbow bumped rather than shake handsCredit: Simon Dawson / No10 Downing Stre
Carrie and Jill paddle in the sea as baby Wilf looks on
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Carrie and Jill paddle in the sea as baby Wilf looks onCredit: Simon Dawson / No10 Downing Street
Smiling Carrie and Jill share a laugh as they talk while at the G7 summit
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Smiling Carrie and Jill share a laugh as they talk while at the G7 summitCredit: Simon Dawson / No10 Downing Stre
Joe Biden tells Boris Johnson 'we both married above our station' as they hit G7 summit with Carrie and Jill