Sinn Féin has consistently been the most popular party in Business Post/Red C polls for the past two years.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has distanced Fianna Fáil from a potential coalition with Sinn Féin after the next election by warning that the parties’ policies were “incompatible”.
Sinn Féin has consistently been the most popular party in Business Post/Red C polls for the past two years and could win more than 60 seats if it maintains its pattern in the polls of getting about 30 per cent of the vote.
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