Helen Mirren Urges Americans to Vote Citing Great Britain's Example
Helen Mirren Urges Americans to Vote Citing Great Britain's Example
The 71-year-old actress doesn't mention former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or her presidential opponent Donald Trump directly in the video.

London Actress Helen Mirren is urging Americans to vote in the upcoming presidential election to avoid getting stuck with a candidate they do not want in office.

The Queen actress is using Great Britain's botched vote to leave the European Union in June as an example of what could happen if people stay away from the polls next month.

Many Brits opted not to vote in protest and most were shocked with the results of the referendum, which prompted Prime Minister David Cameron to step down.

"I've done a few things that I've regretted in my life, and you probably have too," she says in the new No Regrets video for social media campaign Humanity for Hillary, "but I think those things would pale in comparison to the regret you'll feel after November the 8th if you don't vote.

"You know, no one really thought that Great Britain would leave the European Union, but it did. And this was not only a hit to our economy but to our humanity. Because this was a vote cast in fear rather than hope. Don't make the same mistake we did."

The 71-year-old actress doesn't mention former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or her presidential opponent Donald Trump directly in the video.

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