The Guardian Endorses Yvette Cooper For Labour Leader

The Guardian Reveals Who It's Backing For Labour Leader

The Guardian newspaper has announced it is backing shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper as its favourite to win the Labour leadership contest.

In an editorial published on Thursday evening, just days after the deadline to register to vote in the party's upcoming internal election, Guardian leader writers revealed their support for Castleford MP Cooper.

"The new leader must confront the desiccated condition of the Labour establishment: without that, the Corbyn surge would never have happened," the newspaper said in an article.

"Whoever wins must engage with the anti-austerity arguments pulsating through the party, harness young people’s passion, and take the fight to the Tories in ways that appeal to the middle ground as well as the left.

The Guardian announced it would back Cooper

"The right leader is the person who can bring both Jeremy Corbyn and Liz Kendall together in one big, progressive tent, offering enough moral common ground to transcend deep disagreements on policy...The person best placed to do that is Yvette Cooper."

Guardian editors' intervention in the leadership race came after Cooper launched a withering attack on the policies of rival Jeremy Corbyn, warning the Islington MP's economic policies lacked "credibility", and declaring the left-winger to be offering "old solutions to old problems".

More than 600,000 people have applied to take part in the leadership election, a three-fold increase in the party's membership since the election, buoyed by the £3 fee for "supporters" to join.

Read the full Guardian editorial here

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