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# new poll

Last year
2022
# support drop
Support for the Government drops as Sinn Féin continue to rise in popularity
The drop in support will be concerning to Fine Gael, who fall to their lowest level of support since 1994.
# new poll
Sinn Féin remain most popular party, but current coalition government is the preferred option
Sinn Féin is in the lead with 33% support, while Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil are on 23% and 19% respectively.
All time
# new poll
Increase in number of people who think united Ireland more likely due to Brexit
It also showed a large majority of people were in favour of Ireland remaining in the EU.
# new poll
One fifth of the population plan to attend Pope Francis mass in Phoenix Park
Pope Francis will be the chief celebrant at a mass on 26 August.
# new poll
Independents drop three points in latest opinion poll
The poll indicates an increase in support for Fianna Fáil to 28% – its strongest lead over Fine Gael in over a year.
# new poll
A majority of people think Irish should be optional in Ireland's schools
A new poll shows more than half believe the compulsory requirement should be dropped.
# findings
New poll shows more than twice as many people want Martin as Taoiseach over Kenny
The poll also found that only 54% of Fine Gael voters want Kenny elected Taoiseach.
# final flush?
Nearly half of people don’t intend paying their next Irish Water bill
A new poll comes in the wake of the general election result and the uncertainty over the future of charges.
# new poll
The next Taoiseach: The people want Micheál over Enda - but a lot want neither
A new poll conducted in the aftermath of the election, has some fascinating findings.
# The Final Countdown
Last poll: Fine Gael and Labour could be within touching distance of re-election
A poll carried out by DIT for TheJournal.ie has Fine Gael slightly higher than the recent polls.
# new poll
Most people would give up tax cuts for greater spending on health services
Over half of people would forgo tax cuts for greater investment in health.