Our European neighbours now look at post-Brexit Britain and say simply: nein, danke | Jonathan Freedland
From political dysfunction to economic turmoil, the evidence of Brexit as a great problem-creator is all around. No wonder European support for leaving the EU has tanked since 2016
We're good Europeans at last. Nearly seven years after we voted to leave, Britons are finally doing their bit for the European Union. Diligently and with dogged devotion to duty, we are strengthening the ties that bind the 27 remaining nations of the EU - though not quite in the way anyone would have wanted.
Take a look at the Europe-wide survey, published yesterday , which showed that support for leaving the EU has tanked everywhere since 2016. In every EU member state where data was available, from Finland to the Netherlands, Portugal to Hungary, pro-leave sentiment has fallen through the floor. Even Europe's most hardcore anti-EU parties have abandoned the goal of actually leaving the EU - no more talk of Frexit or Italexit - aiming instead merely to reform the union from within.
Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist
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