Surge In Support For Sinn Fein In New Opinion Poll

Support for Sinn Féin has surged ahead, making them the second most popular party among voters, according to a poll in today’s Sunday Times.

The latest Behaviour and Attitudes Survey sees Gerry Adam’s party climb by four points, bringing them to 23 per cent – five behind Fianna Fáil on 28.

It’s the first time since 2011 that Sinn Féin has overtaken Fine Gael.

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Enda Kenny’s party is up one point to 22 per cent, although the Taoiseach’s personal satisfaction ratings have dropped by three points.