The main cast consists of: •
Jack Dee as Oliver of the
Conservatives, a drunk gambler and Remainer, with the "people skills of the South Yorkshire Police". •
Kevin McNally as Spencer, a rich self-made millionaire who steals road signs as a hobby and in protest against the
European Union and the
nanny state. He's getting married soon after the referendum but his fiancée is cheating on him. •
Archie Panjabi as Preeya of the Conservatives on the vote leave bus campaigning for leave before the referendum and then at the Unity Unit afterwards. •
Claire Skinner as Sara of the Conservatives, she has a one-night stand with Tony which she can't get over. She is OCD about milk being left out of the fridge. •
Andy Nyman as Gerry of
Ukip, head of the leave battle bus while struggling with his father's death. He also appeared in Ballot Monkeys. •
Ayda Field as Bea of the US
Republican Party, deputy of the Trump campaign – an over-enthusiastic, somewhat delusional, Trump campaigner. •
Amelia Bullmore as Lauren of the US Republican Party who's tasked with making Trump more appealing to women. •
Robert Wilfort as Brett of the Republican party, a dim Republican who idolises Trump's every word and who served as his golf caddy. •
Ben Willbond as Oleg, a long-standing aide of Vladimir Putin who jostles with Alexi for Putin's favour. •
Alec Utgoff as Alexi, a newly appointed aide to Vladimir Putin tasked with such honours as walking the president's dog. •
Anthony Calf as Tony of the Conservatives and leader of the Unity Unit, he is married, but has a one-night stand with Sara much to Sara's regret. •
Liz Kingsman as Ruby of the Conservatives a dim unity unit staff member who is only there because her father's a donor. She also appeared in Ballot Monkeys. •
Gwyneth Keyworth as Jackie of the Labour party, a far-left neo-communist who supports Brexit as a means of achieving the abolition of capitalism and the establishment of a
direct e-democracy. ==References==