Irish Times poll: Support for Government parties holds steady as Sinn Féin slumps
Despite gathering economic worries and concern about multinational sector, Government parties show little movement in support since April
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Despite gathering economic worries and concern about multinational sector, Government parties show little movement in support since April
Coalition’s chief rivals, Sinn Féin, slip back significantly and Independents make gains
Analysis: Fine Gael support is close to a historic low and depends on older and middle-class voters
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Summer economic statement will not be agreed until next week at earliest
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