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Red C / Business Post Poll Tomorrow

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Tomorrow’s Sunday Business Post Poll is bad news for Fianna Fail, down 3% to 24%.

Party Support:
FF 24% (-3)
FG 35% (+1)
Lab 17% (–)
Greens 5% (–)
SF 10% (+1)
Other/Ind 9% (+1)


Interestingly 2/3 of voters do not think Cowen can lead us out of recession – that is the kind of finding that occurs when the decision to leave things be is the one he takes most often. Cowen’s approval rate of 27% is an apallingly low figure – one that is unlikely to pick up before the next election and underlines that the backbench logic of anger toward Cowen is not without political and policy foundation.

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2 Responses to “Red C / Business Post Poll Tomorrow”

  1. # Comment by Ciaran Parker Mar 30th, 2010 12:03

    It was so sad to hear Micheal Martin’s response to the Red C Poll findings. He sounded hurt and bewildered. How could the Irish people respond with such negativity when the government’s actions were earning plaudits from the European Central Bank, the European Commission, stock brokers, fat cat bankers and fascists everywhere. He hadn’t sounded so dejected since Carla Bruni turned down his request for a quicky while Nicolas’ back was turned.

    Micheal, in spite of his Master’s degree in history, obviously still has a problem with how governments work here. Most of those people who think the government is doing a good job live outside the country. What’s more they have nice, well-paid jobs, they’re educated and able-bodied and work in comfortable, heated offices. They don’t have to suffer as a result of the cuts instituted by this government.

    The devil’s in the detail. It’s all very well having a high-sounding policy, if its implementation is unjust, and is dependant on selfish and cowardly decisions inspired by short-term thinking and prejudice, it is worse than useless.

    The sad thing is that we know that it doesn’t mater who is in power. Whether it’s Fianna Fail or Fine Gael the people of Ireland invariably lose and the gangsters who donate to the parties win hands down every time.

    But Fianna Fail has a strategy up its sleeve for dealing with its electoral decline. If the poll findings get really bad Fianna Fail will play the race card. It will say that the cuts in social welfare, not to mention the bollocksed state of the health service, is all due to FFers (f*%£ing foreigners) coming here to steal our dole, our jobs and our women. This way they will hope to steal support from Fine Gael and the Labour Party.

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