While some have been swept up in the momentum of Jeremy Corbyn's previously improbable surge to the top of the Labour party, it appears many others don't want to give their children the Labour leader's name.

According to ONS data, the name was enjoying a 10-year high in popularity in 2014 - 99 newborns were called Jeremy.

After Jeremy Corbyn became leader in 2015, fewer people were giving their child his name.

In 2015, the number of new parents giving their baby the same name as the Labour leader fell to 78, and it decreased yet again in 2016 to 54; just over half what it was two years previously.