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Social media sentiment snapshots around the UK Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016)

Social media sentiment snapshots around the UK Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) The passage is a collection of unrelated tweets and social media posts about public opinion on Brexit. It contains no concrete names of high‑profile officials, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads. While it reflects public sentiment, it offers no novel or actionable information for an investigation into powerful actors or misconduct. Key insights: Multiple tweets timestamped June 23, 2016, showing mixed sentiment (positive, negative, neutral) toward the Brexit vote.; References to various geographic locations (Germany, Spain, England, etc.) but no specific individuals of investigative relevance.; Mentions of media outlets and generic hashtags (#Brexit, #Lexit, #Remain) without substantive claims.

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House Oversight
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Social media sentiment snapshots around the UK Brexit referendum (June 23, 2016) The passage is a collection of unrelated tweets and social media posts about public opinion on Brexit. It contains no concrete names of high‑profile officials, financial transactions, or actionable investigative leads. While it reflects public sentiment, it offers no novel or actionable information for an investigation into powerful actors or misconduct. Key insights: Multiple tweets timestamped June 23, 2016, showing mixed sentiment (positive, negative, neutral) toward the Brexit vote.; References to various geographic locations (Germany, Spain, England, etc.) but no specific individuals of investigative relevance.; Mentions of media outlets and generic hashtags (#Brexit, #Lexit, #Remain) without substantive claims.

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