Social media chatter on Brexit from June 23, 2016 – no substantive investigative leads
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The document is a collection of random tweets and retweets about Brexit sentiment on a single day. It contains no concrete names, transactions, dates beyond the event, or actionable connections to pow Multiple users expressing positive or negative opinions on Brexit. Mentions of public figures (e.g., David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Angela Merkel) only in passing, with Geographic tags (UK, Germany, U
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