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kaggle-ho-011225House Oversight

Social media chatter on Brexit from June 23, 2016

Social media chatter on Brexit from June 23, 2016 The passage consists solely of aggregated Twitter reposts about Brexit sentiment and memes, lacking any concrete names, transactions, dates beyond the referendum, or links to powerful officials. It offers no actionable investigative leads, only generic public opinion data. Key insights: Multiple tweets referencing Brexit sentiment across various languages and locations.; Mentions of political figures (e.g., David Cameron, Boris Johnson) only in passing without specific allegations.; No financial flow, legal exposure, or foreign influence details provided.

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House Oversight
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Social media chatter on Brexit from June 23, 2016 The passage consists solely of aggregated Twitter reposts about Brexit sentiment and memes, lacking any concrete names, transactions, dates beyond the referendum, or links to powerful officials. It offers no actionable investigative leads, only generic public opinion data. Key insights: Multiple tweets referencing Brexit sentiment across various languages and locations.; Mentions of political figures (e.g., David Cameron, Boris Johnson) only in passing without specific allegations.; No financial flow, legal exposure, or foreign influence details provided.

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kagglehouse-oversightbrexitsocial-mediapublic-opinionpolitical-discourse

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