In the days after the Brexit camp won the June 23 referendum on Britain’s continued presence in the EU, speculation turned to whether the pro-Leave victory would have a kind of domino effect, in which emboldened right-wing parties in France, Holland and elsewhere would push for referendums on EU membership, and destroy the EU in the process. It seems–for now, at least–as if those fears were misplaced. In a series of polls taken since the Brexit vote, support for the EU has actual risen in some member countries that were previously lukewarm on the institution. In a poll by Voxmeter published by the Danish news service Ritzau on Monday, 69% of Danes polled said they supported EU membership for their country, compared to just over 60% before the Brexit vote, Bloomberg reports.