Take with a grain of salt but their opponents under-estimate FF's level of support at their peril.Big drop for Michael and his FF party.
Michael Brennan SBP
New #sbpoll - FG33(+1) FF 24(-5)SF 16(+2),Inds 11(=) Lab6(=) Greens 2(=) Ind All 1 (-1) SocDems 2(=)Sol-PBP 2(+1) (=) Renua 2(+1) Other 1 (+1) @sundaybusiness @REDCResearch
That could still come back an bite yiz on the backside.It wasn't long ago on here that many were saying trouble was ahead for Fine Gael over the communications debacle, how wrong ye were
All it shows is that most people are too busy to chase media rabbits.:lol:It wasn't long ago on here that many were saying trouble was ahead for Fine Gael over the communications debacle, how wrong ye were
Yes dear. I have mentioned that.Labour still 6![]()
Is that number of TDs? Seems like an overestimate.Labour still 6![]()
This is red c, and as I posted on the other thread, this time last year FF were ahead of FG on red c polls, but that has been reversed in the last 12 months.The biggest thing about the polls since Leo took charge is their remarkable consistency. Very little movement at all.
FG well clear of FF and SF solidly mid-teens.
What's it going to take for a real shakeup?
So you KEEP saying. So, what exactly has been achieved? How's that back stop looking?Fianna Fáil need to quit with their cheap shots and attempted political point scoring on Brexit.
Leo and Simon are doing an excellent job on this serious issue facing the country.
In Labour's case, 1%=1 TD, but only if they're lucky.What number of seats each will that translate into ?