Fewer are happy with status quo and more want ‘moderate change’ in latest Irish Times/Ipsos poll
For many younger voters change means voting for Sinn Féin. No surprise, therefore, that Sinn Féin voters, at 56 per cent, are the most likely to favour a radical change in how the country is run.
Consistent with an appetite for radical change, Sinn Féin voters are most likely to favour an immediate general election, at 48 per cent. When it comes to choosing a coalition option for the next government, 27 per cent of voters support a continuation of the present Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael-Green coalition, marginally ahead of having a government led by Sinn Féin without either Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael at 25 per cent.
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