Social media chatter on Brexit dated 23 June 2016
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The passage consists of assorted tweets and retweets about the Brexit referendum with no concrete allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑level officials. It offers minimal investig Multiple users referencing Brexit on 23 June 2016. Mentions of political figures such as David Cameron and Nigel Farage. Geographic tags (Berlin, Mainz, York) suggest international interest.
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