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10 Apr 2026

LIMERICK POLL REVEALS: What does the public think about the ongoing fuel crisis protests?

The survey had a sample size of 6,879 respondents

LIMERICK POLL REVEALS: What does the public think about the ongoing fuel crisis protests?

The poll was open 24 hours, from April 9 and 10, at 3pm

A SNAPSHOT survey on the ongoing fuel price protests reveals that the majority of the public who filled out the poll are in support of the protests. 

The poll conducted by the Limerick Leader reveals that 73% percent of people surveyed agree with the fuel price protests, while 17% percent of people disagree with the actions of the protestors, but agree with the reasons why the protests are taking place. 

9% of people disagree with the protest, and 0% percent of people neither agree or disagree with the protests. 

The poll was open 24 hours, from April 9 and 10, at 3pm. The survey had a sample size of 6,879 respondents. 

While the poll was conducted through the Limerick Leader website, people from any location could cast a vote.

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