Oxford MP Anneliese Dodds was met with laughter from the Question Time audience after she saidLabour had been 'consistent' on Brexit.
The shadow treasury minister appeared on the BBC show last night.
During a debate with Anna Soubryon Brexit, Mrs Dodds said: "Labour has been consistent from the beginning."
She went to continue but was stopped in her tracks by the audeince erupting in laughter.
Mrs Dodds refused to buckle and doubled down on her initial statement, telling the Worthing audience: "We have been. We have been."
She then challenged any audience member to shout out examples of inconsistency.
The MP then continued: "From the very beginning we said we were going to judge whatever the government came up with and there were six tests and they were the same tests the government itself was using."
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