Poll reveals more than half of public feel Micheal Martin should quit as FF leader, and majority want Jim O'Callaghan to take over
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Poll reveals more than half of public feel Micheal Martin should quit as FF leader, and majority want Jim O'Callaghan to take over
"Tensions grow between Coalition partners after Ivan Yates link to Fianna Fáil is laid bare"
"The public has handed Taoiseach Micheál Martin a vote of no confidence, with more than half believing he should step down as Fianna Fáil leader as the backlash against the Coalition grows. The findings from the latest Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll show that both the Taoiseach and Tánaiste Simon Harris have seen their own approval ratings slump to their lowest level since the Coalition was formed in January."
Poll results show a majority of the public believe Taoiseach Micheál Martin should step down as Fianna Fáil leader. More than half indicated no confidence in his leadership as backlash against the Coalition grows. The latest polling shows both Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris have seen their approval ratings fall to their lowest levels since the Coalition formed in January. The slump in support has heightened tensions between Coalition partners. The revelation of an Ivan Yates link to Fianna Fáil has intensified political strain and increased public dissatisfaction.
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