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This is the moment hundreds of people at Bongo’s Bingo proved that Corbyn-mania is still alive and well in Liverpool.

This video - of the now iconic song using the Labour leader’s name - was taken as the popular Bongo’s Bingo event celebrated its third birthday at Bramley Moore-Dock this week.

In the clip, hundreds of jubilant revellers can be heard belting out the words ‘Oh Jeremy Corbyn ’ to the tune of Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes.

The song became synonymous with Labour’s General Election campaign last year and it believed to have originated in our region - coming to life as the Labour leader made a surprise appearance at the Wirral Live music festival at Tranmere’s Prenton Park last May .

(Image: Liam McBurney/PA Wire)

And while an impressive performance by Corbyn’s Labour wasn’t enough to allow him to form a government, this video shows that he is as popular on Merseyside as ever.

The Bongo’s Bingo events at Bramley Moore-Dock saw US singing star Kelis take to the stage.

The ever popular and wacky event offered party-goers the chance to win prizes including hot tubs, trips to Ibiza, scooters, space hoppers and even mobility scooters.

The video was sent to us via Facebook page Vote Love Not Hate.