‘BREXIT, ACTUALLY:’ UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson parodied Love Actually as a major election looms.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson parodied the 2003 rom-com “Love Actually” in an ad asking people to vote Conservative in support of Brexit.

In Johnson’s remake of the iconic Christmas carol singers scene, the British prime minister imitates the character Mark (Andrew Lincoln), holding up cards telling a woman in the scene — mimicking the film’s Juliet (Keira Knightly) — that her vote has never been more important.

“The other guy could win…” the card reads. “So you have a choice to make between a working majority or another gridlocked hung parliament arguing about Brexit.”

It’s a remarkable ad (down to the parody of the famous Bob Dylan cue-card tossing gag in 1965’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues”) and Johnson’s completely non-threatening mannerisms. I suspect enterprising American political campaigns on both sides of the aisle will copy aspects of it in future elections: