Get a grip, Jeremy! Labour leader Corbyn borrows Acer the Alsation for a photo-op - only for the pet to attempt an escape and send the Labour leader crashing into a mother with a pram Jeremy Corbyn had been in Wales attending the funeral of MP Paul Flynn After the funeral Corbyn took to the streets of Newport to meet the locals He was posing for a picture with a young mother and her baby in a pram He was also holding onto Acer the Alsation who surged forward and left him in a tangle By Terri-ann Williams For Mailonline Published: 19:00 GMT, 22 March 2019 | Updated: 19:00 GMT, 22 March 2019 Viewcomments Jeremy Corbyn was left red-faced today after getting himself into yet another tangle, this time with an Alsation named Acer. The Labour leader was out meeting members of the public in Wales after attending the funeral of veteran MP Paul Flynn. The photos show Corbyn attempting to pose for a picture with a young mother and her baby in a stroller, after taking some much needed time out from a chaotic week in Parliament. However, it wasn't long before the boisterous pup was giving Corbyn the run around after spotting something ahead of him. Jeremy Corbyn ended up in a bit of a tangle earlier today when he was out meeting locals in Newport, South Wales Corbyn had to detangle himself after Acer the Alsation was distracted by something Corbyn managed to get the perfect picture before the Alsation spotted something interesting The cute dog surged forward, leaving Corbyn to untangle the dog's lead from the pushchair and the mother to duck under Corbyn as he tried to control the dog. Corbyn had attended the funeral of MP Paul Flynn and had addressed the congregation at the St Woolos Cathedral earlier today. He paid tribute to his friend and described him as somebody who was 'very special in every conceivable way in his life'. Corbyn had been in Wales attending the funeral of Paul Flynn (pictured above) the Labour MP for Newport West He said: 'I loved the character of him and the way in which he spoke up for Newport, spoke up for causes that weren't necessarily terribly popular and the zany sense of interest that he had. 'He was a wonderful guy in so many ways. He was also very proud of coming from Newport, coming from Wales, and I see him in the tradition of Aneurin Bevan. According to Wales Online, Mr Corbyn said that Paul had never been besotted by power. He added: 'He was only there to serve the people that had put him there and to serve the principals he had adopted in childhood and stuck to all his life.' Corbyn's trip to Wales comes after the Labour leader said that he wouldn't rule out revoking Article 50, before admitting that it wasn't his 'focus'. Speaking in Brussels on Thursday he failed to rule out cancelling Brexit unilaterally to stop No Deal. Jeremy Corbyn (left) was in Brussels earlier this week with other MPs such as Sir Keir Starmer (right) in order to meet Michel Barnier Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility