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John Oliver's response to Brexit is very very angry and very very funny.

If there’s one person I listen to when it comes to politics, it’s John Oliver. Especially when it comes to Brexit.

Before the referendum last Thursday, the British-born comedian, political commentator and television host urged viewers to vote to keep Britain in the European Union, arguing that choosing to leave would be ‘absolutely insane.’ Of course, in a world where Donald Trump could be the next American president, and Australia wants to waste millions of dollars on a same-sex marriage plebiscite, instead of just legalizing it, it’s not surprising that the Brit’s chose the insane option.

Now, in another impassioned rant, Oliver has slammed the decision and the claim that the vote could go down in history as Britain’s ‘Independence Day.’

“First, Britain was already independent. In fact, it’s what many other countries celebrate their independence from,” Oliver argued.

“Second, the sequel to the movie [Independence Day] actually opened this week, and features the wholesale destruction of London, which is beginning to feel pretty f**king appropriate right now.”

A great deal of Oliver’s frustration was directed towards those who googled ‘What is the EU?’ and ‘What does it mean to leave the EU?’ in the wake of the UK’s decision.

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"It wasn’t a practice round!" he yelled. "That was it!"

Ultimately, he finished his segment with a timely warning to America.

"You might think, ‘Well, that is not going to happen to us in America. We’re not going to listen to some ridiculously haired buffoon peddling lies and nativism in the hopes of riding a protest vote into power.’ Well, let Britain tell you it can happen. And when it does, there are no f**king do-overs."

You can watch the full segment here: