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Sir Keir Starmer acknowledged the public’s frustration with his government as polls suggested Nigel Farage’s Reform UK could secure an outright win at the next election.

The Prime Minister said there was 'a lot of hard work to do' for his administration to deliver the change promised by Labour ’s landslide win last year.

The scale of the challenge facing Sir Keir was underlined by a poll indicating Mr Farage could be on course for Downing Street with Labour reduced to just 90 seats.

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Labour’s conference in Liverpool begins on Sunday and Sir Keir said the battle against Reform UK and its 'toxic' politics were 'the fight of our times'.

A poll of nearly 20,000 people and modelling by More In Common suggested Mr Farage

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