Sixty-nine per cent of Brits are unclear on what Labour's Brexit position is.
Mr Corbyn suggested the new system would be ‘a more frequent form of supportive investigation’.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said scrapping the charges for everyone was ‘simple common sense’.
The 70-year-old said he was enjoying ‘campaigning all the time’ and had done 40 events in August alone all around the country.
European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker said the UK would be responsible for the consequences of Brexit.
Fifty nine per cent say the Lib Dem's policy on Brexit is clear, compared to 69 per cent who say Labour's Brexit position is unclear.
A leaked WhatsApp message from an insider says the party will either split or Jeremy Corbyn will be removed.
Labour Party Conference is set to for clashes on the party's Brexit stance too.
"Whatever side of the Brexit divide we are on, should be worried about a world in which a Prime Minister can suspend Parliament as an inconvenience."
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