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Googling the general election: Sinn Féin is the most searched for political party

Google Trends has released an analysis of the questions people have been typing into Google about the general election.

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SINN FÉIN HAS been the top searched political party in the past two weeks, with Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil interchanging second and third place since 20 January.

A Google Trends analysis shows that Aontú is in fourth place as it stands, with People-Before-Profit in fifth place in terms of party search results.

The search engine’s analysis looked at what were the most asked questions about political parties, the most searched party leaders, and the areas that searched issues related to the general election the most.

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You can view the interactive graphs in more detail here.

Maynooth, Co Kildare is the top location searching for the Irish election – the rest of the top five is Bray in Co Wicklow, Letterkenny in Co Donegal, Malahide in Co Dublin and Galway.

The top five questions that were searched about the party leaders were:

  1. How tall is Brendan Howlin?
  2. What age is Mary Lou McDonald?
  3. Where is Mary Lou McDonald from?
  4. What age is Michael Martin?
  5. Is Leo Varadkar married?

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The top five question asked about all political parties were in and around the same theme: asking about each party’s origin and history; whether a party is left or right wing; about who the leader of each party is; and how many seats the party holds.

The most searched political issues in the past two weeks has fluctuated: starting on 20 January with schools, hospitals and crime as the top three spots respectively, and moving to schools, hospitals and Brexit this weekend.

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    Mute D1
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    Apr 10th 2014, 7:30 AM

    50 out of 50 peopled surveyed liked this news

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    Apr 10th 2014, 10:19 AM

    Anyone know what kind of moolah this company pays? There are no details on the link.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 7:33 AM

    While this is great news that we’re attracting more big tech companies, unfortunately most of these jobs like every other big tech company that comes here are going to be multi lingual which means they’ll be filled by people moving here to work.

    People who learn English as a second language (possibly along with a third) as kids in school.

    It’s beyond time our government instigated a mandatory foreign language program in primary schools.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 7:50 AM

    10s of thousands of people live in Dublin that speak many different languages. These are tax paying jobs. Good for the economy.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 8:22 AM

    Thousands of Irish people speak foreign languages fluently.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 8:26 AM

    OU812: while this is great news but….. you are assuming you know their recruitment plan. Unless you do can you can you not just accept it as good news. It 50 jobs. Even if 10 go to “Irish” it ten more employed.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 8:30 AM

    In the eyes of any growing or established company in the US we are a small populated country. Having access to a diverse pool of talent when they set up here is important.

    As somebody mentioned earlier these companies will have nice wage bills that will be taxed & according to the Department of Finance every multinational that sets up here creates at least one job in a different sector of the economy.

    This is good news.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 8:05 AM

    Promoting Arabic, Russian, Chinese and German, in early secondary school cycle, as foreign language alternatives for student’s career development, would be a positive move for Dept of Ed IMO.

    Lucrative careers as International traders awaits the Irish youngster who masters one or all of Arabic, Chinese, Russian and German, especially in Gulf States.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 8:33 AM

    Agreed Rory. Maybe if they took Irish off the mandatory curriculum our students could focus more on a foreign language.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 10:14 AM

    If the careers for those who speak these languages are so lucrative it would be difficult to fill any teaching posts with suitable candidates given the relatively low rates of pay.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 10:17 AM

    Actually kids who attend Gaelic-speaking schools are not just (predictably) better at Irish but also study more and are better at foreign languages (including English btw).

    What we need is to make ALL primary education through Irish and then we’ll be as multilingual as our continental peers.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 7:52 AM

    Ho ho, time for the higher corporation tax proponents to come in with disapproval.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 8:28 AM

    Locating in Ireland is not always because of the lower CT tax. Why locate in Lisbon first or consider London as a location when Ireland has a lower CT than both countries.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 7:56 AM

    Did Dublin win these jobs over London, or did they open an office in London also?

    http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-12/06/surveymonkey

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    Apr 10th 2014, 6:26 PM

    Read the second paragraph again :)

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    Apr 10th 2014, 9:04 AM

    Survey monkey should do well in Dublin. The place is full of primates as it is!!!!

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    Apr 10th 2014, 10:10 AM

    The Portuguese must be delighted at this news.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 9:37 AM

    The crusade led by US congressmen against Apple and Irelands tax laws seems to have had quite a positive effect on jobs creation here lately.

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    Apr 10th 2014, 7:39 AM

    We have one

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