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    1. War_Fries on

      * [Twenty years of trust in the EU by member state. 2005 v 2025, net difference between those trusting and not trusting the union, in %](https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/Sw1az/15/)
      * [Twenty years of trust in the EU. 2005-2025, average across member states, in %](https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/3w81B/3/)
      * [How people feel about Europe. Weighted average across EU27, in %](https://datawrapper.dwcdn.net/InfTA/7/)

      Sources:

      * [Reality show: Why Europe must not cave in Trump’s culture war](https://ecfr.eu/publication/reality-show-why-europe-must-not-cave-in-trumps-culture-war/)
      * [Standard Eurobarometer 103 – Spring 2025](https://europa.eu/eurobarometer/surveys/detail/3372)

    2. stilgarpl on

      My opinion of Denmark in 2005: “LEGO :)”

      My opinion of Denmark in 2025: “Chat Control :(“

    3. turbo_dude on

      I think that chart is missing a line called “pixels” which slopes downward

    4. Glory4cod on

      No surprise, eastern European countries really don’t trust much in EU. They hoped they could get better within EU but after 20 years, the results are not quite meeting their expectations.

    5. TomGnabry on

      What’s up with that Finland line being missing on one end, and also France having an extra line to nowhere.

      Why do people insist on making these stupid visual representations when a simpler graph would have done better, god that hurts my eyes to look at.

    6. izzie-izzie on

      Poland hasn’t changed one bit xD In all fairness it just shows how the “base” countries are running the show while the smaller and poorer ones don’t have their needs met as they get overrun by the larger ones. Reminds me of the UK as in Scotland has NEVER had the PM they voted for to actually win the UK elections.

    7. JjForcebreaker on

      I imagine irresponsible immigration policies and timid, late and not super effective response to relentless invasions of illegal outsiders are behind the big drop in the case of Greece and Cyprus, as they’re most exposed to this.

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