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A Fine Gael TD says he's not too bothered by opinions polls.
It comes as the latest Irish Times/Ipsos poll shows support for the party has dropped three to 16 per cent, its lowest support since 1994.
Fianna Fail is up one to 22 per cent while Sinn Fein support has risen six points to 26 per cent.
Deputy Frank Feighan says only when a trend emerges would there be a cause for concern.
He says the only poll that matters is the next General Election which he believes is another four years away:
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A Fine Gael TD says he's not too bothered by opinions polls.
It comes as the latest Irish Times/Ipsos poll shows support for the party has dropped three to 16 per cent, its lowest support since 1994.
Fianna Fail is up one to 22 per cent while Sinn Fein support has risen six points to 26 per cent.
Deputy Frank Feighan says only when a trend emerges would there be a cause for concern.
He says the only poll that matters is the next General Election which he believes is another four years away:

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