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Government parties are up FIVE POINTS in the first poll of the year

There’s good news for Lucinda’s new party too, as the ‘Rebooters’ make their first appearance in a political opinion poll.

Updated at midday.

THE FIRST OPINION Poll of 2015 is here.

There’s good news for the Government— and for the first time, Lucinda Creighton’s as-yet-untitled political grouping makes an appearance. The Paddy Power/Red C survey was carried out on behalf of RTÉ’s Sean O’Rourke programme.

Here’s how it’s looking…

Fine Gael‘s showing of 24 per cent is an improvement of three points on the last comparable Red C poll, carried out for the Sunday Business Post in December.

Labour, on 8 per cent, are up two percentage points.

In terms of the opposition parties, Fianna Fáil are on 18 per cent — down one point from the last Red C poll. Sinn Féin, on 21, are down three.

28 per cent of voters would support Independents or others, according to this latest poll, and the Greens are on one per cent.

The Lucinda question

One per cent of voters said they would vote for Creighton’s new grouping, if an election were held tomorrow (that result is included in that 28 per cent for independents/others).

However, in answers to a separate question on the new ‘Reboot Ireland’ project, six per cent of voters suggested they might give them a first preference, based on what they have heard so far.

Respondents were also asked about the mooted alliance of independents being put together by Shane Ross and Michael Fitzmaurice, with 12 per cent of voters suggesting they would definitely give the group a ‘number 1′  if a candidate was available in their area.

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Party leaders

Gerry Adams is the main mover in terms of satisfaction with the main party leaders — but the Sinn Féin TD’s numbers aren’t moving in the right direction for the party: Adams, on 27 per cent, has seen his personal support drop seven points since June of last year.

Elsewhere, there’s a slight drop for Enda Kenny — down two points in the past six months. Michéal Martin, on 31 per cent, is also down two, while Joan Burton makes her first appearance in the category, and is on 33 per cent.

New alliances

In the section where people were asked about possible new parties or alliances, 8 per cent said they would give a coalition of Socialist and left-wing parties a first preference in the next General Election.

Just 15 per cent said they would give a number one to a Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael combination, if the two Civil War parties managed to put their issues aside and enter an agreement.

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Same-sex marriage

Elsewhere, there appears to be broad backing for a ‘yes’ vote in the upcoming Marriage Equality referendum, ahead of the May vote.

76 per cent said they would be in favour of same-sex marriage, with strong support among all groups of voters, and across social grades.

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The poll was conducted by phone among 1,002 voters between Monday and Tuesday of this week. Landline and mobile customers were contacted, according to Red C.

Read: I’m out: Stephen Donnelly is NOT joining the alliance of independents

Read: What do politicians talk about in their ’1am conversations’? … Michael Fitzmaurice explains

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:04 PM

    I feel so so so sad.Mark came to speak to my school a few years ago. He was a friend of my teacher.,He was great craic and really motivated us, Its awful to hear he is now paralysed, I hope alot of money is raised for him

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:06 PM

    Unlucky guy, fair play to him for being so positive.

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:27 PM

    Massive respect to Mark. I heard him on the radio a few weeks ago, a tragic yet inspiring story. We can all learn from his postivity and fortitude. Keep fighting, fella.

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:43 PM

    I was feeling under the weather today and this story put things into perspective. I will do the run if we can get further details….

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:52 PM

    Hi Simon – Mark will be delighted to hear it – I put the link to the website with all the details in the article above so readers could easily click through. It is http://www.run4mark.com. Good luck with it!

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 6:17 PM

    I watched the programme with Mark in it last year,what a cruel twist of fate Mark has had to endure,losing his sight,and then becoming paraylaysed,and not once have I ever heard him complain.he’s a testament to the words bravery,I really hope everyone can get involved and help Mark in anyway they can.

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 5:30 PM

    A total gentleman. Everyone should do all they can for him. I struggled in a fitness test recently and thought of marks journey to the pole…… I found the strength to finish the course.

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 4:55 PM

    Where does he get his strength from. It’s amazing

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 3:52 PM

    What an inspiration, did he ever get married!

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    Nov 2nd 2011, 5:09 PM

    i saw a story today of an ipad2 sold for $5million.

    what a waste when causes like marks could benefit from the donations etc…

    best of luck with the run, id take part only i suffer with chronic back pain

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    Nov 3rd 2011, 10:07 AM

    I’ve shared the link http://www.run4mark.com on other websites that I use. Who knows, someone out there might cough up a load of money to help this young man deal with this new challenge. Mark sounds amazing.

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    Nov 3rd 2011, 9:04 AM

    Jaysus, blind n paralysed………
    What a fukin trooper.
    We all give out for not havin enuf money or cool accessories- try this mans shoes on for the day ( no pun intended)

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