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Voters are switching off even as Starmer pushes the reset button

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Keir Starmer will attempt to reassure MPs that he is the man to lead them out of the morass.

After 150 days of clown car, the Prime Minister’s Plan for Change’ project will have to do some heavy lifting.

Targets will be set on people's incomes, NHS waiting times, house building, childcare, clean energy and cutting crime.

Quite what the “targets’ should be on immigration and asylum, a priority for the public, are still undercooked.

More than 50 per cent say the country is heading in the wrong direction.

Half say they are disappointed with the Labour Government including one in four who voted for it in July .

When asked to give Labour a score out of 10 , voters plump for a four .

Those giving them a low score cite broken promises, economic concerns, lack of trust and immigration.