Ray Darcy - "I will leave the country if Enda Kenny becomes Taoiseach".

Started by muppet, February 13, 2010, 10:42:37 PM

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From politics.ie http://www.politics.ie/current-affairs/163531-irish-indo-poll-fine-gael-42-6-labour-19-fianna-fail-16-1-sinn-fein-11-1-ind-oth-13-5-a.html

Parties (compared to 2011 general election result)
Fine Gael 42% (+6%)
Labour Party 19% (Same)
Fianna Fail 16% (-1%)
Sinn Fein 11% (+1%)
Indeps/Other 13% (-4%)

* Figures above are adjusted to take account of 11% don't knows

Leaders' Ratings (compared to week before general election)

Enda Kenny
Satisfied 65% (+26%) Dissatisfied 28% (-23%) Don't Know 8% (-2%)

Eamon Gilmore

Satisfied 53% (+11%) Dissatisfied 32% (-15%) Don't Know 14% (+3%)

Micheal Martin

Satisfied 46% (Same) Dissatisfied 38% (-7%) Don't Know 16% (+7%)

Gerry Adams

Satisfied 37% (+8%) Dissatisfied 46% (-14%) Don't Know 16% (+5%)

Government

Satisfied 49% Dissatisfied 42% Don't Know 9%

Notes:
Poll was conducted among a sample of 1,035 interviewed on a face-to-face basis in the home at 93 sampling points throughout all constituencies.
Interviewing on this poll was carried out between Saturday 18th and Monday 20th February 2011.
Poll results on party support are compared to 2011 general election result of Friday, February 25th.
Poll figures on leaders' satisfaction ratings are compared to Irish Independent Millward Brown Lansdowne poll published during the 2011 general election campaign. That poll was published in the Irish Independent on Wednesday, February 23rd – the last poll of the election campaign.
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

Mike Sheehy

Dont get ahead of yourself. The bar is very, very low. The fact that the Germans haven't sold the country into slavery in lieu of what we owe is probably enough to get a decent approval rating these days.