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Labour slump could benefit Sinn Féin

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The Irish Times says Labour's two seats are in real jeopardy – with Green and Indepedent candidates now the leading challengers for the final seats in Dublin and the South.

500 voters were sampled in each constituency between Thursday and Saturday of last week.

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A second survey of 1,010 votes in The Irish Sun between last Monday and Wednesday puts Fine Gael at the top of the poll on 25 per cent – with Labour lagging on just 8 per cent.

The paper's Political Editor Deaglan de Breadun says Sinn Féin and Independents could be the big winners from Labour's slump.

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