Junior Fianna Fail Minister Sean Fleming conducted an internal investigation of sentiment.
The majority of Fianna Fail members believe the party doesn’t have a distinct identity.
The parliamentary party is holding it’s two day think-in in Co Cavan from today ahead of the new Dail term.
A survey of almost 3,000 members following the last General Election found many feel the party isn’t in tune with modern social
issues like abortion.
Junior Fianna Fail Minister Sean Fleming says there’s a lot to work through
A 40-page report on Fianna Fáil's electoral performances in recent years finds that a lack of a clear identity was the major issue, along with its stance on Repeal and a lack of connection with young people.https://t.co/ElUr6i7eow
— Paul Hosford (@PTHosford) September 8, 2021
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