Britain’s Finance minister George Osborne said Britain's vote
to leave the European Union was likely to lead to further volatility on
financial markets but said the economy was about as strong as it could be to
cope with the challenge ahead.
Osborne, who was speaking publicly for the first time since
Britain voted to leave the bloc, said the government had put in place robust
contingency plans to cope with the outcome of the vote.
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