What do you think is the most libertarian country in Europe? According to many sources it seems to be Switzerland, although when I asked on their subreddit they were surprised and denied it. Do you think there is a more libertarian country in Europe?
Libertarianism is not only low taxes but also strong individual rights, freedom of speech and individualism. Strong financial institutions and a weak government that does not interfere much in the lives of citizens. That is why I am not talking about African or Arab dictatorships, for example, where there may be low taxes and economic freedom but there is no personal freedom, the government can seize your property or throw you in prison at any time.
Switzerland, with its direct democracy, regionalism and stability of financial institutions (and low taxes), looks like the most libertarian country in Europe. However, the Swiss talk about the lack of individual freedom and strong collectivism over individualism.
What is your opinion on this topic, which European country fits best here?
EDIT: Due to the responses, I will perhaps clarify that this can be a US-style state, or at least the European state that is most similar to this model.