Social media chatter on Brexit from June 23, 2016
Social media chatter on Brexit from June 23, 2016 The document is a collection of Twitter‑style posts about the Brexit referendum with no concrete names, transactions, dates beyond the event, or actionable leads. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or misconduct, offering only generic public sentiment. Key insights: Multiple users reposting pro‑ and anti‑Brexit messages on June 23, 2016.; References to hashtags #VoteLeave, #Brexit, and media outlets like Sputnik and NPORadio1.; Occasional mention of UK politicians (e.g., Jacob Rees‑Mogg) but no substantive claim.
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Social media chatter on Brexit from June 23, 2016 The document is a collection of Twitter‑style posts about the Brexit referendum with no concrete names, transactions, dates beyond the event, or actionable leads. It mentions no high‑ranking officials, financial flows, or misconduct, offering only generic public sentiment. Key insights: Multiple users reposting pro‑ and anti‑Brexit messages on June 23, 2016.; References to hashtags #VoteLeave, #Brexit, and media outlets like Sputnik and NPORadio1.; Occasional mention of UK politicians (e.g., Jacob Rees‑Mogg) but no substantive claim.
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