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 .

Lisa Nandy in a beige coat, standing against a stone wall.Labour Minister Lisa Nandy looks dandy in a trench coat and suit for Elle magazinePortrait of Lisa Nandy in a cream jacket.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

Ms Nandy, 45,last week did a U-turn on her 2020 support for abolishing the monarchy, saying: “We do need a 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 party.

This follows claims .

A damning poll, carried out in Red Wall, came after another day of and unions rejecting a bid to ­settle .

Voters demand radical reform of , the NHS and the .

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 on course for big gains in May’s elections — and Mr Farage beating Nandy's boss 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.

Lisa Nandy, Minister for Culture, Media and Sport, walking to a Cabinet meeting.Ms Nandy in Downing Street earlier this month