Business Post/Red C poll shows both Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have slipped back one point despite the multi-billion-euro budget splurge
The government is already facing further calls to slash income taxes ahead of its final budget next year, after its bumper €14 billion package of spending increases and tax cuts failed this month to woo swing voters back from Sinn Féin.
The latest Business Post/Red C opinion poll reveals just one in four voters feel the cuts to the universal social charge in this month’s free-spending budget went far enough.
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