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    Irish Times MRBI Results - Labour up 10 points, pushing FF down to third place

    Here are the figures, I don't have the links to the last poll, some I'm not sure of all the ups and downs:

    FG 32% (down 2)
    LAB 24% (up 10)
    FF 22% (down 5)
    SF 9% (Up 1)
    GRN 4% (no change)
    OTH 9%.

    Government Satisfaction down 4, don't know the figure. (Edit - 14%, 82% dissatisfied, 4% don't know)

    Party Leaders: Cowen 24%
    Kenny 30%
    Gilmore 44%
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    "Elite - a small superior group; esp one that has a power out of proportion to its size." (Oxford English Dictionary)

    The majority cannot therefore be the elite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yehbut_nobut View Post
    thank you Hbap. Can I request that you start a new thread with the figures in its OP - makes discussion easier when it starts on the first page. Could then link to the new thread from this one.

    (of course, you probably thought of this already!)
    Sorry, only saw this after I'd posted!
    "Elite - a small superior group; esp one that has a power out of proportion to its size." (Oxford English Dictionary)

    The majority cannot therefore be the elite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiding behind a poster View Post
    Here are the figures, I don't have the links to the last poll, some I'm not sure of all the ups and downs:

    FG 32% (I think, minus 2)
    LAB 24% (Up 10)
    FF 22% (Not sure how much they're down)
    SF 9% (Up 1, slow sustainable steady blah blah blah, but still down on 5 years ago)
    GRN 4% (I think no change)
    OTH 9%.


    Government Satisfaction down 4, don't know the figure.

    Party Leaders: Cowen 24%
    Kenny 30%
    Gilmore 44%
    Is this real?

    Wow!
    Mr Gormley described calls for the resignation of his cabinet colleague as "absolute nonsense". He said Mr Lenihan was doing "a very good job under exceptionally difficult circumstances".

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiding behind a poster View Post
    Here are the figures, I don't have the links to the last poll, some I'm not sure of all the ups and downs:

    FG 32% (I think, minus 2)
    LAB 24% (Up 10)
    FF 22% (Not sure how much they're down)
    SF 9% (Up 1, slow sustainable steady blah blah blah, but still down on 5 years ago)
    GRN 4% (I think no change)
    OTH 9%.


    Government Satisfaction down 4, don't know the figure.

    Party Leaders: Cowen 24%
    Kenny 30%
    Gilmore 44%
    Thats incredible, FG will be happy they are still around the mid 30's, Labour overtaken FF stunning result, times are changing.

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    FF 22% (-5)
    FG 32% (-2)
    Lab 24% (+10)
    Gr 4% (nc)
    SF 9% (+1)

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiding behind a poster View Post
    Here are the figures, I don't have the links to the last poll, some I'm not sure of all the ups and downs:

    FG 32% (I think, minus 2)
    LAB 24% (Up 10)
    FF 22% (Not sure how much they're down)
    SF 9% (Up 1, slow sustainable steady blah blah blah, but still down on 5 years ago)
    GRN 4% (I think no change)
    OTH 9%.


    Government Satisfaction down 4, don't know the figure.

    Party Leaders: Cowen 24%
    Kenny 30%
    Gilmore 44%
    FF in third place!!! Greens down four
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    FG 32% (-2)
    Lab 24% (+10)
    FF 22% (-5)
    SF 9% (+1)
    Gr 4% (nc)
    ...

    Before the events of yesterday?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiding behind a poster View Post
    Here are the figures, I don't have the links to the last poll, some I'm not sure of all the ups and downs:

    FG 32% (I think, minus 2)
    LAB 24% (Up 10)
    FF 22% (Not sure how much they're down)
    SF 9% (Up 1, slow sustainable steady blah blah blah, but still down on 5 years ago)
    GRN 4% (I think no change)
    OTH 9%.


    Government Satisfaction down 4, don't know the figure.

    Party Leaders: Cowen 24%
    Kenny 30%
    Gilmore 44%
    If this is accurate then perhaps there is hope for this republic.
    Mr Gormley described calls for the resignation of his cabinet colleague as "absolute nonsense". He said Mr Lenihan was doing "a very good job under exceptionally difficult circumstances".

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    FF on 22% - now thats something to savour

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    You know your party is doing bad if you get over taken by the Labour party.

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