Jump in support for Fianna Fail may not mean immediate success

Political analysts are warning that Fianna Fáil may have to wait six months before they can capitalise on their newfound popularity.

The latest opinion poll out today shows a significant increase in support for the party – but the coalition shows no signs of calling a General Election before their mandate runs out next year.

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Fianna Fáil now has a public satisfaction rating of 21 percent, while Fine Gael's still marginally ahead on 24.

The research by Behaviour and Attitudes was carried out between June 5th and 15th.

But Political Editor of the Sunday Times, Stephen O'Brien says Fianna Fáil will find the winter tough