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Prime Minister said ministers must go further and faster to reform the state.
Comments will raise the possibility that Starmer and the Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden intend to cut a number of quangos.
Underperforming officials could be given incentives to resign and senior officials would have their pay linked to performance.
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