Latest Opinion Poll Shows Narrowing Gap Between Fine Gael And Fianna Fáil
The gap between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil has narrowed in the latest opinion poll.
Support for the main opposition party is up four points to 25% in the Sunday Times / Behaviour and Attitudes survey.
Fine Gael is down two to 32%.
Sinn Féin also drop two points, and are now at 20%.
Labour is up two at 5%.
Meanwhile, Solidarity / People Before Profit are up two points to 3%, with the Green Party up one also on 3%.
There's no change for the Independent Alliance on 4%, with Independents and others dropping two points to 8% voter support.
Satisfaction with the government has dropped five points to 43%.
However, Leo Varadkar remains the most popular party leader with a 53% satisfaction rating - three points ahead of Sinn Féin's Mary Lou McDonald, and five ahead of Micheál Martin.