Poll sees Fine Gael make slight gain at expense of Labour

Fine Gael has made small gains at the expense of Labour in a new opinion poll.

Poll sees Fine Gael make slight gain at expense of Labour

Fine Gael has made small gains at the expense of Labour in a new opinion poll.

However, Fianna Fáil remains the most popular party in the country unchanged on 30%, according to the Behaviour and Attitudes Survey for the Sunday Times.

Fine Gael is on 28%, Sinn Féin is on 17%, Labour drops to 3%, the Greens are on 2%, AAA/PBP are on 3%, the Independent Alliance are on 5% and other Independents have 11% support.

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