Brits are more likely to think Nigel Farage is working class than Sir Keir Starmer, a new poll has shown.
The survey by More in Common found voters believe the PM had a more privileged upbringing and speaks less for the working class than the Reform UK leader.
This is despite Mr Farage being the son of a stockbroker who was educated at the prestigious Dulwich College in south London.
The Brexiteer went on to forge a career as a commodities trader in the City of London before entering politics.
By comparison, Sir Keir has spoken of his experience being 'part of a family trying to make ends meet' and facing 'huge challenges' during his childhood.






