Red C Poll analysis: Fianna Fáil close in on Fine Gael as gap over Sinn Féin grows

by badger-biscuits

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  1. POLL: Business Post/Red C
    (Oct 16-22, MoE 3%)

    – Fine Gael 22 (-1 in a month)
    – Fianna Fáil 21 (+3)
    – Sinn Féin 17 (-1)
    – Social Democrats 5 (-1)
    – Ind Ireland 5 (+1)
    – Labour 4
    – Aontú 3 (-1)
    – Greens 3 (-1)
    – PBP-Solidarity 3
    – Independents/others 15

    Forming a government is gonna be some craic

  2. Where’s the Government coalition folks? Or more specifically where’s the alternative coalition government to the current set-up?

  3. FG and FF majority surely? You would imagine the transfers would be great between them, the only question is who gets the most seats.

  4. Anyone else throwing all their *everyone else is fucking shite* vote on the Soc Dems? with a second *I better start giving a shit about the planet* vote to the Greens? No… just me then

  5. Micheal Martins turn to be taosieach isnt it if they go in to goverenemtn together. ?

  6. Lads I’m fairly casual in terms of following party stuff, but what’s the craic with Labour? Growing up & historically they were always a major opposition/coalition party but haven’t been like that for like a dozen years.

    I know why they lost support initially cause of the likes of Burton & all, but Jesus I’d have thought they’d be able to fix themselves after this long?

  7. Lets go for FF/FG again, theyllsurely solve all of the problems they’ve presided over for the last decade if we just give them another term in office!

  8. Man I’m sick of this government. I can’t wait to vote in the same aul shites again 🙂

  9. FFG on exactly the same as their historic low in 2020. SF down 8 from that same election, looks like their vote has gone to Independents & others, II and Aontu. SDs have made a ground probably at the expense of the Greens and Labour

  10. Red C, owned by the Business Post Group.

    Be. Careful. **Polls are used to lead/shape election results**, not just _predict_ them – and this is an effective way to change election outcomes.

  11. Sinn Féin are down *19 points* from their peak (36) in 2022. Which is a monumental shitting of the bed when you consider they are (supposed to be) *in opposition.* All they had to do was act like a party in opposition, instead of a party in confidence & supply.

    Clowns had an open goal, and shat themselves instead.

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