Merkel reflects on the Brexit referendum as a personal and collective humiliation for the EU, indicating a significant shift in its global perception.
In her memoir, she conveys her sense of failure, recognizing that her attempts to assist David Cameron were ultimately futile, thus acknowledging his self-blame.
Merkel identifies the roots of Brexit in Cameron's 2005 decision on Conservative MEPs, illustrating early signs of division well before the referendum.
The former chancellor expresses that Brexit weakened the EU's stance on the global stage, evoking a sense of loss among the remaining member states.
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