
The latest political poll reveals that Fianna Fáil is still the most popular party in Ireland.
Despite having presided over the financial crash, handed over the country’s economic sovereignty to the country, and so many other politically-motivated treasons and u-turns, voters still seem to never get enough of it.
The party remains at 30%, up two percentage points, while Fine Gael is on 26%, which represents an increase of three points.
Sinn Féin meanwhile is down one point to 17%, Labour has sunk to a desultory 5%, while Independents and Others have lost one point to 23%.