Millward Brown Poll reveals 70% in south and 54% in the north want state services in Irish

A survey of over 1,000 adults over the age of 15 in the Republic and over 1,000 adults over 16 in the north conducted on behalf of Conradh na Gaeilge by Millward Brown has revealed that a majority of citizens, in both juristictions, believe that services provided by the state should the available through Irish for those who choose to use them.
In the south, 70% of the population believe services in Irish should be provided with only 13% opposed, while in the north 54% are in favour of services in Irish with only 26% opposed.