A decade after the Brexit vote, a new survey from Pew suggests that the decision to leave the EU may have had unexpected consequences for European cohesion.
The survey indicates a notable increase in the popularity of the EU among its member states, as well as among British citizens, reflecting a shift in public sentiment.
These findings highlight a complex relationship between Brexit and perceptions of the EU, suggesting that the split may have fostered a renewed sense of unity among remaining member states.