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05 Sept 2025

Fianna Fáil support drops to lowest point in nearly two years

Sinn Féin saw a positive rise of two points, remaining the most popular party at 27 per cent.

Fianna Fáil support drops to lowest point in nearly two years

Public support for Fianna Fáil is now at its lowest point in nearly two years.

In a blow to Micheál Martin ahead of the local and European elections, the latest Red C/Business Post opinion poll shows the party has dipped two points to 14 per cent.

Sinn Féin saw a positive rise of two points, remaining the most popular party at 27 per cent.

Eamon Ryan's Green Party is down one point at just 3 per cent popularity.

Fine Gael saw its support increase by one point to 20 per cent, despite its change in leadership under Simon Harris and a hope that it would provide a much-needed boost to the party.

Support for Independent candidates has risen by two points to 19 per cent.

Labour and the Social Democrats are unchanged at 3 and 6 per cent respectively, while Aontú and Solidarity-People Before Profit are both down one point to 4 and 2 per cent.

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