Support for Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael has stabilised while Sinn Féin has slipped back since last year, according to the ...
There has been a sharp drop in support for Fianna Fáil, a new opinion poll suggests. The Business Post/Red C poll suggests that support for the party has dropped three percentage points to 15% since ...
Micheal Martin isn't happy with another poll that shows his party in a bad light. According to the most recent Ipsos B&A poll published in The Irish Times, the party’s supporters now favour the leader ...
The Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll shows the Government and left-wing Opposition parties with roughly similar support ...
The latest poll shows a slight drop in the support for Sinn Féin. It remains the most popular party in the country - ...
The majority of all voters who expressed an opinion, however, say that Martin should step down as leader of his party.
The Government parties are largely perceived to be somewhat stuck in the mire and there’s something of a public sense of ...
A new opinion poll suggests support for political parties remains relatively static a year on from the formation of the Government.
Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are now even at 18 per cent. Fine Gael's support has increased by one point since last month, while ...
The latest opinion polls show the Fianna Fáil party at low numbers of 15%, behind Fine Gael at 18% and Sinn Féin at 24%.
Sinn Féin still remains the most popular party, despite a three point drop in support. Fianna Fáil has gained two points and sits as the second most popular party at 19 per cent, according to the ...
FIANNA Fail’s support has plummeted by three points — as questions swirl around Micheal Martin’s leadership of the party. A ...
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