Poll shows dissatisfaction with Irish political parties

Almost one-in-three respondents to a new poll say they would not vote for any of the main parties.

Poll shows dissatisfaction with Irish political parties

Almost one-in-three respondents to a new poll say they would not vote for any of the main parties.

According to the Behaviour & Attitudes study for The Irish Sun, Fine Gael is at 16%, Sinn Féin at 13%, Fianna Fáil is on 11% and Labour at 9% - with 23% saying they would vote for Independents or others.

However, 29% say they wouldn't vote for any of those.

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