PA:Press Association James Cleverly demanded Labour chiefs tell voters where they stand
He blasted: "Labour now have more positions on Brexit than the Kamasutra.
"The British people deserve to know where they stand, once and for all.”
Fellow MP Suella Fernandes said 15 months after the EU referendum nobody was any clearer where Labour stood on Brexit.
She added: “This indecision and division tells us one thing: Labour’s top team have no plan for Brexit and are unfit to govern.
“They are more focused on frustrating Brexit than making a success of it." It came as senior Labour figures opened the door to a second Brexit referendum on Monday.
Later Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell revealed the party would ask the EU to keep the current status quo for double the length of time than the two years that Theresa May has proposed.