The second last poll of the campaign will be in the Irish Indepdent by Milward Brown. The topline figures are as follows:
- Fianna Fail 14% (-2)
- Fine Gael 38% (+1)
- Labour 20% (nc)
- Green Party 1% (nc)
- Sinn Fein 11% (-1)
- Others 16% (+2)
An interesting poll. Shows that Fine Gael are holding strong. Labour have managed to halt their slide, while Fianna Fail have lost some of the support they had regained. It will be interesting to see if this impacts on the debate tonight. Will Gilmore relax a bit or will Martin go for jugular.
The seat prediction by Adrian Kavanagh stands as follows:
- Fianna Fail 17,
- Fine Gael 78,
- Labour 37,
- Green Party 0,
- Sinn Fein 14,
- Others 20
The talks after the election are going to be as interesting as the election!
Poll of Polls
The unscientific poll of polls now stands at
- Fianna Fail 15.5
- Fine Gael 36.5
- Labour 20.5
- Greens 2
- Sinn Fein 11.5
- Others 14
The final expected poll will be announced in the morning with a Paddy Power/Red C poll
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- Irish Independent\Milward Brown Poll 16th February (stephenspillane.com)
- The first poll of the Campaign (stephenspillane.com)
- Irish Daily Star/OI Research Poll 17th February (stephenspillane.com)
- Election 2011: Take your pick – Large majority Coalition or wafer- thin single party government? (irishelection.com)
- Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI February 3rd (stephenspillane.com)

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