The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Leadership fight is on... and it’s going to get nasty

- By Brendan Carlin

THE battle to become new Labour leader was already under way last night as moderate MPs threw their weight behind arch Jeremy

Corbyn critic Jess Phillips.

They are backing the high-profile backbenche­r to revive Labour after its historic election defeat.

Up to nine candidates are already understood to be manoeuvrin­g for the top job, split between some wanting a break from hard-Left policies and some still wanting to keep the Corbynista flame alive.

In a sign of a fierce fight ahead, other moderates say only exCabinet Minister Yvette Cooper can rescue the party from the Corbyn ‘hard-Left mess’.

They are even threatenin­g to ‘override’ Corbynite rank-and-file members if they block her because she served under both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. Challenged to say what would happen in that case, one Cooper supporter said: ‘Well, we’ll just make her leader of Labour MPs in the Commons’ – and not the whole party.

Such a move would set up a bitter showdown between tens of thousands of party members still loyal to Mr Corbyn’s leadership and centrist MPs at Westminste­r.

But one leading moderate MP said anti-Corbynista colleagues would support mother-of-two Ms Phillips as a ‘clean skin’ to clean up after Mr Corbyn.

The mother-of-two, a former women’s refuge manager, appeared to throw her hat in the ring straight after being re-elected in Birmingham Yardley by saying she was ready to ‘take a role’ and insisting the party needed change. She once threatened Mr Corbyn, saying she would ‘knife you in the front’ if he proved damaging to the party.

Hopes of the hard-Left may now rest on Salford MP Rebecca Long-Bailey, with reports that Shadow Justice Secretary Richard Burgon will back her and run for deputy leader himself. But other MPs prefer schools spokesman

Angela Rayner,

saying she appeals to both the Northern working classes and the ‘metropolit­an’ South. Wigan MP Lisa Nandy and Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry are also expected to campaign.

Moderate Sir Keir Starmer – said to be the only credible male candidate – denied reports last night that he was reaching out to the Left-wing Momentum movement to broad his support.

The contest is not expected to begin until the New Year when Corybn finally stands down. Each candidate needs the backing of 21 fellow Labour MPs to qualify.

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MODERATE: MPs back Jess Phillips

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