Post #2383795
2026-05-08 19:29 UTC
@wolf480pl@mstdn.io "The EU" has many issues in the way it communicates in general. Reporting trust numbers gathered from citizens is not one of those issues. What's the counterfactual here, are they supposed to apologise that most EUropeans trust them or back the Euro?
@jmaris@eupolicy.social @benroyce@mastodon.social
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@wolf480pl@mstdn.io 2026-05-08 19:58
@Veza85UE@eupolicy.social @jmaris@eupolicy.social @benroyce@mastodon.social Not sure if it'd help but: " The results of our semi-annual Eurobarometer survey are out: - Trust in EU continues to increase - it's 52%, which is relatively high - 72% say they benefit from the union - 74% support the euro - 60% are optimistic about EU's future Thank you for trusting us. We'll do our best not to disappoint you. If you feel like we could do better, here are the options to make your voice heard: [link] For full results of the survey see: [link] "