Play of the Day: More on Brexit's Global Effects
The Daily Show and Full Frontal see the U.K. vote as a warning to the U.S.
With the Brexit vote causing negative effects on the world political and economic systems, late-night hosts continued to process the news. Late Show's Stephen Colbert noted the impact on the United Kingdom's finances, saying the Cadbury Creme Egg is now the "most stable currency" coming from Britain.
Conan O'Brien joked about the way the vote played out in Northern Ireland and Scotland, mocking the accents of the Celtic nations. Full Frontal's Samantha Bee tied the vote to Donald Trump's trip to Scotland over the weekend, joking about bagpipes and showing an interview with one voter who said he wanted to "make Britain great again." The Daily Show's Trevor Noah also tied the Brexit vote to Trump, noting that such a vote could be a warning to American voters.
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