Labour support continues to decline

With negotiations continuing as to what should be contained in December's budget, a new opinion poll out this morning shows support for Labour continues to decline.

Labour support continues to decline

With negotiations continuing as to what should be contained in December's budget, a new opinion poll out this morning shows support for Labour continues to decline.

The coalition party is now on 14% support, while Fine Gael remains the country's most popular party on 32%.

The Red C survey in today's Sunday Business Post reveals that support for Sinn Féin has increased since the summer, by two points - they are now on 18% - and level with Fianna Fail, Independents, the Greens and others.

The poll of over 1000 people also shows that two thirds of voters would like the government to review the Croke Park Agreement.

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