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kaggle-ho-011215House Oversight

Social media chatter on Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) collected in HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011215

Social media chatter on Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) collected in HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011215 The document is a raw dump of Twitter‑style posts referencing Brexit sentiment across various European cities. It contains no concrete names of high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. The only potentially notable mention is a vague reference to "Georges Soros" and "Jacques Sapir" but without any claim of wrongdoing. As such, it offers minimal investigative value, low controversy, and no novel revelations about powerful actors. Key insights: All entries are timestamped 23 Jun 2016 at 10:21 CEST, the day of the UK EU referendum.; Posts express a mix of pro‑Leave, pro‑Remain, and neutral sentiments from locations across Europe and beyond.; A few tweets reference well‑known figures (e.g., George Soros) but only in the context of economic commentary, not misconduct.

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House Oversight
Reference
kaggle-ho-011215
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Summary

Social media chatter on Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) collected in HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011215 The document is a raw dump of Twitter‑style posts referencing Brexit sentiment across various European cities. It contains no concrete names of high‑ranking officials, financial transactions, or actionable allegations. The only potentially notable mention is a vague reference to "Georges Soros" and "Jacques Sapir" but without any claim of wrongdoing. As such, it offers minimal investigative value, low controversy, and no novel revelations about powerful actors. Key insights: All entries are timestamped 23 Jun 2016 at 10:21 CEST, the day of the UK EU referendum.; Posts express a mix of pro‑Leave, pro‑Remain, and neutral sentiments from locations across Europe and beyond.; A few tweets reference well‑known figures (e.g., George Soros) but only in the context of economic commentary, not misconduct.

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