Social media chatter on Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) compiled in House Oversight document
Social media chatter on Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) compiled in House Oversight document The passage is a collection of publicly posted tweets and links about the Brexit vote, containing no concrete evidence, transactions, or actionable leads linking high‑level officials or institutions to misconduct. It offers only generic sentiment data, which is already widely known and of minimal investigative value. Key insights: Multiple tweets from various locations expressing pro‑ or anti‑Brexit sentiment.; References to public figures such as Penny Mordaunt MP and Nigel Farage, but only in the context of campaign promotion.; Links to external URLs (e.g., Daily Mail, Twitter) that are publicly accessible and not unique to this document.
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Social media chatter on Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) compiled in House Oversight document The passage is a collection of publicly posted tweets and links about the Brexit vote, containing no concrete evidence, transactions, or actionable leads linking high‑level officials or institutions to misconduct. It offers only generic sentiment data, which is already widely known and of minimal investigative value. Key insights: Multiple tweets from various locations expressing pro‑ or anti‑Brexit sentiment.; References to public figures such as Penny Mordaunt MP and Nigel Farage, but only in the context of campaign promotion.; Links to external URLs (e.g., Daily Mail, Twitter) that are publicly accessible and not unique to this document.
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