Shinners still have a percetion issues around the RA as well as their far left commie origins.
Gov attacks are working considering these results.
You might not agree and this sub skews to the younger generations which is not representative of the wider public but they are.
I admire the optimism of the 42% who think the HSE is fixable
Can you post a link to the source? I’d like to take a closer look at it.
Not a Sinn Fein supporter myself, but if you don’t look at trends and compare with other parties, you’re likely to end up being surprised when it comes to actual elections.
I find it interesting (not surprising) that a poll that is rather beneficial to SF (in the context of a multiparty representative democracy) is being portrayed as ‘evidence’ of some greater anti-SF silent majority (plurality perhaps?) by the commentariat.
Would the same rationale ever be extended to FF or FG?
One wonders.
43% wouldn’t trust a SF minister to tackle gangland crime, I wonder why that might be? Maybe it’s something to do with the fact they’ve been trying to abolish the SCC since they got into politics?
I hope Mary Lou McDonald doesn’t take a potential Sinn Fein majority as a sign that “Irish people want a united Ireland”, its mainly because they’re the next head on the chopping block
**Fuckology** – *When polls showing only one opinion are shared as though they are unanimous.*
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Shinners still have a percetion issues around the RA as well as their far left commie origins.
Gov attacks are working considering these results.
You might not agree and this sub skews to the younger generations which is not representative of the wider public but they are.
I admire the optimism of the 42% who think the HSE is fixable
Can you post a link to the source? I’d like to take a closer look at it.
Not a Sinn Fein supporter myself, but if you don’t look at trends and compare with other parties, you’re likely to end up being surprised when it comes to actual elections.
Edit: given the pattern for previous months it looks like it will eventually appear at [https://www.redcresearch.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Business-Post-RED-C-Opinion-Poll-Report-April-2023.pdf](https://www.redcresearch.ie/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Business-Post-RED-C-Opinion-Poll-Report-April-2023.pdf)
I find it interesting (not surprising) that a poll that is rather beneficial to SF (in the context of a multiparty representative democracy) is being portrayed as ‘evidence’ of some greater anti-SF silent majority (plurality perhaps?) by the commentariat.
Would the same rationale ever be extended to FF or FG?
One wonders.
43% wouldn’t trust a SF minister to tackle gangland crime, I wonder why that might be? Maybe it’s something to do with the fact they’ve been trying to abolish the SCC since they got into politics?
I hope Mary Lou McDonald doesn’t take a potential Sinn Fein majority as a sign that “Irish people want a united Ireland”, its mainly because they’re the next head on the chopping block
**Fuckology** – *When polls showing only one opinion are shared as though they are unanimous.*