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Social media chatter on Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) The document is a collection of Twitter‑style posts referencing the Brexit vote, with no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or direct links to high‑level officials beyond generic mentions of politicians. It offers minimal investigative value beyond confirming public sentiment at the time. Key insights: Numerous accounts posted about the June 23, 2016 Brexit referendum.; Mentions of political figures such as Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson, but no substantive claims.; References to media outlets (Reuters, JD Supra) and generic poll results.
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Social media chatter on Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) The document is a collection of Twitter‑style posts referencing the Brexit vote, with no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or direct links to high‑level officials beyond generic mentions of politicians. It offers minimal investigative value beyond confirming public sentiment at the time. Key insights: Numerous accounts posted about the June 23, 2016 Brexit referendum.; Mentions of political figures such as Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson, but no substantive claims.; References to media outlets (Reuters, JD Supra) and generic poll results.
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