Red C poll: Sinn Féin's support is up by three points to 34 per cent, while Fine Gael is down by two points to 20 per cent and Fianna Fáil is down by one point to 15 per cent.
Sinn Féin has experienced a surge in support in the latest Business Post Red C poll after its success in the local elections in the North.
The party’s support is up by three points to 34 per cent, while Fine Gael is down by two points to 20 per cent and Fianna Fáil is down by one point to 15 per cent. It now has almost as much support as the two largest coalition parties ...
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