Polls spell bad news for SF and Adams

There is bad news for Sinn Féin in two political opinions polls this evening.

Polls spell bad news for SF and Adams

There is bad news for Sinn Féin in two political opinions polls this evening.

A poll in the Sunday Business Post shows Sinn Féin support down three points, while another shows Gerry Adams' personal support down 7%, in the wake of the Máiria Cahill allegations.

The Sunday Business Post poll, taken between Monday and Wednesday, shows Sinn Féin at 20%, down three since the last similar poll in mid-September.

That shows Fine Gael still ahead, down 2% to 26%, with independents and others gaining all five points to 28%.

In that poll Fianna Fáil are unchanged on 18%, while Labour stay on 8%.

In the Sunday Times poll there is more bad news for Gerry Adams, whose personal satisfaction rate is down seven points since August, to 40%.

But that still keeps him only a point behind the most popular leader, Labour's Joan Burton.

In that poll Sinn Féin is unchanged on 19%, as is Fianna Fail on 18%, while Labour loses the Burton Bounce and falls five points to 9%.

Fine Gael is up one to 25%, while independents and others gain four to 28%.

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