Fine Gael poll rating falls but it remains most popular party

Red C/Sunday Business Post poll shows support for Independents up 4 points to 31%

Enda Kenny’s Fine Gael remains the most popular political party in the State according to the latest Red C/Sunday Business Post opinion poll. Coalition partners Labour saw its support rise one point to 8 per cent. Photograph: Collins
Enda Kenny’s Fine Gael remains the most popular political party in the State according to the latest Red C/Sunday Business Post opinion poll. Coalition partners Labour saw its support rise one point to 8 per cent. Photograph: Collins

Fine Gael’s popularity has declined by three points in a new opinion poll but it remains the most popular political party in the State.

As the Oireachtas breaks for its summer recess, the Red C/Sunday Business Post poll shows Independents/Others have the highest level of support, following a four point spike taking them to 31 per cent.

Support for Fine Gael is at 25 per cent (down three), Sinn Féin is unchanged at 18 per cent while Fianna Fáil has lost two points and is at 18 per cent.

The Labour Party saw its support rise one point to 8 per cent. The coalition parties have the backing of one in three voters, according to the poll.

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