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Social media chatter links foreign actors (e.g., George Soros, CIA) and high‑profile politicians (David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage) to Brexit influence operations

Social media chatter links foreign actors (e.g., George Soros, CIA) and high‑profile politicians (David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage) to Brexit influence operations The document is a massive, unstructured dump of Twitter posts surrounding the UK EU‑referendum. While most of the content is generic sentiment, a few posts make specific, unverified claims that foreign actors such as George Soros and the CIA are backing or manipulating the Brexit campaign, and that senior UK politicians (Cameron, Johnson, Farage) are directly involved. These assertions could point to a coordinated disinformation or influence‑peddling effort, which warrants verification. However, the evidence is anecdotal, lacks corroboration, and the overall dataset provides little concrete detail (no dates, transaction data, or verifiable sources). Key insights: Multiple tweets allege “Soros” and “CIA” involvement in Brexit (“Soros and CIA!”).; References to David Cameron’s reaction after a German official’s comment on post‑Brexit trade (“Cameron redfaced after German official says Brussels WILL trade with Britain after Brexit”).; Mentions of Boris Johnson being compared to Donald Trump (“Boris Johnson, the UK’s Donald Trump”).

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Social media chatter links foreign actors (e.g., George Soros, CIA) and high‑profile politicians (David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage) to Brexit influence operations The document is a massive, unstructured dump of Twitter posts surrounding the UK EU‑referendum. While most of the content is generic sentiment, a few posts make specific, unverified claims that foreign actors such as George Soros and the CIA are backing or manipulating the Brexit campaign, and that senior UK politicians (Cameron, Johnson, Farage) are directly involved. These assertions could point to a coordinated disinformation or influence‑peddling effort, which warrants verification. However, the evidence is anecdotal, lacks corroboration, and the overall dataset provides little concrete detail (no dates, transaction data, or verifiable sources). Key insights: Multiple tweets allege “Soros” and “CIA” involvement in Brexit (“Soros and CIA!”).; References to David Cameron’s reaction after a German official’s comment on post‑Brexit trade (“Cameron redfaced after German official says Brussels WILL trade with Britain after Brexit”).; Mentions of Boris Johnson being compared to Donald Trump (“Boris Johnson, the UK’s Donald Trump”).

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kagglehouse-oversightmedium-importancebrexitdisinformationforeign-influencepolitical-campaignsocial-media
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