Prime Minister David Cameron has warned his fellow MPs there are "choppy waters" ahead after Britain's voted for a Brexit, leaving the European Union, in a referendum last week.
Mr Cameron also condemned an apparent upturn in racially motivated attacks which have followed the vote.
In a rowdy session of Prime Minsters Questions time, David Cameron reported on his talks with European leaders in Brussels saying it would be for his successor to negotiate the UK's future relationship with its European neighbors.
The British leader said now was a time to reassure businesses concerned by the uncertainty triggered by the Brexit vote, that the UK economy continued to be strong.
IN" We are in a strong..
OUT: "…economy."
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