Sinn Féin poll slump: ‘The tide is not gone out for them just yet’

Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics

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Sinn Féin support dropped to its lowest level in three years. Photographer: Dan Kitwood /Getty Images)
Sinn Féin support dropped to its lowest level in three years. Photographer: Dan Kitwood /Getty Images)

Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics:

The latest Irish Times/Ipsos B&A poll shows support for Sinn Féin took a significant dent, down six points – its lowest level in three years. As Pat explains, a lack of clarity around immigration and the misstep that was the ill-judged motion of no confidence in Justice Minister Helen McEntee last December are just two reasons why the party are losing ground to smaller parties and Independents.

And data from the poll also threw up some interesting insights into what way voters will vote in both proposals in the upcoming referendums recognising non-marital families and care in the Constitution, and how much they know actually about what they are voting for.

Former taoiseach John Bruton passed away this week, the panel discuss the profound consequences of his time leading government, not least the beginning of runaway economic success and the road to the Good Friday Agreement.

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Plus, they pick their favourite Irish Times articles of the week, on diverse topics: Ukraine war updates, Dublin traffic transformation and Dee Forbes.

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