Fianna Fáil’s chances of winning the next Irish general election are at their most remote since the market opened shortly after February’s visit to the ballot box.
A new Red C Poll for The Business Post has seen the party’s support slump to its lowest ever level at just 10% and it comes as punters have gone completely cold on their chances of topping the polls at the next election.
BoyleSports eased Micheál Martin’s party out to 5/1 from 7/2 on Sunday with the chances of the Taoiseach securing sole ownership of the position after the next election now out at 6/1 from 9/2.
Both Fine Gael (35%) and Sinn Féin (27%) remained on the same level of support according to the latest polling figures but it’s the latter who leads the betting at 11/10 to win most seats next time out.
*Prices correct at time of publication.
A new Red C Poll for The Business Post has seen the party’s support slump to its lowest ever level at just 10% and it comes as punters have gone completely cold on their chances of topping the polls at the next election.
BoyleSports eased Micheál Martin’s party out to 5/1 from 7/2 on Sunday with the chances of the Taoiseach securing sole ownership of the position after the next election now out at 6/1 from 9/2.
Both Fine Gael (35%) and Sinn Féin (27%) remained on the same level of support according to the latest polling figures but it’s the latter who leads the betting at 11/10 to win most seats next time out.
Our biggest liability is actually on Sinn Féin and they are marginal favourites despite finishing second in the latest poll.""
*Prices correct at time of publication.
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