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Yvette Cooper seeks Welsh support for Labour leadership | Yvette Cooper seeks Welsh support for Labour leadership |
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Yvette Cooper is taking her fight for Labour leadership to Wales, claiming only she can defeat Jeremy Corbyn. | Yvette Cooper is taking her fight for Labour leadership to Wales, claiming only she can defeat Jeremy Corbyn. |
The shadow home secretary will meet members in Connah's Quay, Flintshire, which Mr Corbyn visited on Monday. | The shadow home secretary will meet members in Connah's Quay, Flintshire, which Mr Corbyn visited on Monday. |
Ms Cooper is backed by Wales' Public Services Minister Leighton Andrews, and Welsh MPs including Shadow Culture Secretary Chris Bryant and Ann Clwyd. | Ms Cooper is backed by Wales' Public Services Minister Leighton Andrews, and Welsh MPs including Shadow Culture Secretary Chris Bryant and Ann Clwyd. |
Andy Burnham and Liz Kendall, the other contenders, are due to visit Wrexham and Cardiff respectively on Sunday. | Andy Burnham and Liz Kendall, the other contenders, are due to visit Wrexham and Cardiff respectively on Sunday. |
'Not credible' | 'Not credible' |
On her third leadership campaign visit to Wales on Friday, Ms Cooper will stress the need to create more hi-tech jobs such as those at Airbus in Broughton, rather than re-open coal mines in south Wales as Mr Corbyn has suggested. | On her third leadership campaign visit to Wales on Friday, Ms Cooper will stress the need to create more hi-tech jobs such as those at Airbus in Broughton, rather than re-open coal mines in south Wales as Mr Corbyn has suggested. |
With one month of the Labour leadership campaign to go, debate has increasingly focused on the prospect of a victory by Mr Corbyn. | With one month of the Labour leadership campaign to go, debate has increasingly focused on the prospect of a victory by Mr Corbyn. |
On Friday, Ms Cooper and Ms Kendall called for a pact, urging their supporters to give their second and third preference votes to anyone but the veteran left-winger. | |
Ms Cooper had turned her fire on Mr Corbyn on Thursday, claiming his economic policies were "not credible". | |
A two-day campaign visit to Wales by Mr Corbyn ended on Tuesday evening with a rally in Cardiff which attracted about 1,000 supporters. | A two-day campaign visit to Wales by Mr Corbyn ended on Tuesday evening with a rally in Cardiff which attracted about 1,000 supporters. |
Mr Burnham has the support of the Welsh government's Communities Minister Lesley Griffiths, who will chair his question-and-answer session with party members in Wrexham on Sunday. | Mr Burnham has the support of the Welsh government's Communities Minister Lesley Griffiths, who will chair his question-and-answer session with party members in Wrexham on Sunday. |
Also on Sunday, Ms Kendall is due to meet supporters of her campaign in Cardiff. | Also on Sunday, Ms Kendall is due to meet supporters of her campaign in Cardiff. |
Ballot papers are being sent on Friday to Labour party members, affiliated members and registered supporters who will rank the candidates in order of preference when voting. | Ballot papers are being sent on Friday to Labour party members, affiliated members and registered supporters who will rank the candidates in order of preference when voting. |
The winner will be named on 12 September. | The winner will be named on 12 September. |
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