Sinn Fein up as Fine Gael slips: Poll reveals housing is still biggest issue for public
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The Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll highlights a significant shift in political allegiance in Ireland, showing an increase in support for Sinn Féin by three points, now standing at 22%. Conversely, Fine Gael has seen a decline of two points, dropping to 20%. This change in voter sentiment appears to be driven by various factors, including the impact of Storm Éowyn, emphasizing an ongoing concern regarding housing, which continues to be the predominant issue for voters in the current political landscape.
The latest Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks poll reveals a surge in support for Sinn Féin, with their approval rising three points to 22%, as Fine Gael declines by two points to 20%. Housing remains the paramount concern for voters.
This shift indicates potential changes in voter sentiment influenced by recent events, particularly Storm Éowyn, which seems to have reshaped public opinion on party support.
Read at Independent
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