
LABOUR minister Lisa Nandy looks dandy in a trench coat and suit for Elle magazine.
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport kept to muted colours for the fashion publication’s photoshoot.

Labour Minister Lisa Nandy looks dandy in a trench coat and suit for Elle magazine[/caption]
The Minister appeared in the posh women’s magazine as Labour continues to drop in the polls in favour of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party[/caption]
Ms Nandy, 45, last week did a U-turn on her 2020 support for abolishing the monarchy, saying: “We do need a Royal Family able to help us deliver benefits to Britain.”
She appeared in the posh women’s magazine as Labour continues to drop in the polls in favour of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party.
This follows claims Britain is broken, according to more than two-thirds of voters in a key political battleground.
A damning poll, carried out in Labour’s Red Wall, came after another day of Channel crossings and unions rejecting a bid to settle the long-running bin strike.
Voters demand radical reform of immigration, the NHS and the economy.
Just 23 per cent say Britain isn’t broken and nine per cent “don’t know”.
Two thirds believe “the country is heading in the wrong direction”, with only 21 per cent saying it is going the right way.
The shock survey shows Reform on course for big gains in May’s elections — and Mr Farage beating Nandy’s boss Sir Keir head-to-head on who would make the best PM.
It comes as worried Labour has dramatically increased attacks on Mr Farage in recent months.
Almost a third said Mr Farage is the man to end small boat crossings, compared to 17 per cent for the PM.

Ms Nandy in Downing Street earlier this month[/caption]