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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is to visit north Wales as part of a summer tour.

The veteran MP is to visit a rally in the University city of Bangor next Saturday, August 19.

The Labour leader plans to tour 60 marginal seats this summer, vowing to put the party on “permanent campaign mode” in the event that Theresa May’s DUP-backed government falls.

After June’s General Election, which saw his party gain 30 seats. Corbyn accused Mrs May’s government of being “weak, wobbly and out of control”, adding: “This is a government on notice from the voters.”

Bangor forms part of the Arfon constituency that’s currently held by Plaid Cymru’s Hywel Williams by a majority of only 92 votes.

Corbyn’s visit to the City will take place near the famous city centre clock at 1:30pm.

Corbyn’s last visit to the region came just a day before the June General Election, when he visited Colwyn Bay to rally support for local candidates, attracting over 800 people