Collection of Brexit‑related social media posts from June 23, 2016
The document consists solely of assorted tweets and retweets about the Brexit referendum with no specific names, transactions, dates beyond the public vote, or actionable allegations involving high‑le All entries are dated 23 Jun 2016, the day of the UK EU referendum. Mentions of public figures such as Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage, and references to media outlets, but Contains generic sentiment (po
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The document consists solely of assorted tweets and retweets about the Brexit referendum with no specific names, transactions, dates beyond the public vote, or actionable allegations involving high‑le All entries are dated 23 Jun 2016, the day of the UK EU referendum. Mentions of public figures such as Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage, and references to media outlets, but Contains generic sentiment (po
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