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Almost half of DUP and Sinn Fein voters intend to change their party allegiances next month, a major Belfast Live survey reveals today.

More than 40% of people questioned plan to switch their support at the polls on March 2 over the RHI scandal.

And just 7.2% retain faith in MLAs after the collapse of power-sharing at Stormont.

Speaking about the second Assembly poll in eight months, Alliance leader Naomi Long said: “This is truly an opportunity, maybe the best and perhaps the only one people will have for a generation, to change our politics into something honest, respectful and hard-working.

“Division will not go away if we keep voting along orange and green tribal lines, so this is the chance for people to bring our society together and make us stronger, to make a change for good.

“People can use this chance to make a stand against seemingly constant scandals, links to paramilitaries and division that cost us more per year than everything else put together.”

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Overall, we found 35% are set to back a different party at the ballot box.

More than 36% have less confidence in politicians since the Renewable Heat Incentive scandal came to light, with a further 40.7% admitting they “had little faith in them anyway”.

Those aged between 18 and 24 voiced the most dissatisfaction with almost half saying they never had faith in the politicians.

Sinn Fein voters were most likely to say they had more confidence in elected representatives as a result of the RHI fiasco.

But they accounted for less than 5% of the republican party’s supporters.

Just over 40% of DUP voters said they now had less faith in outgoing MLAs, while the total rises to more than half of those who previously voted for the SDLP.

Just 2% of those polled who said they had voted Alliance before now have more faith in Stormont’s politicians.

For this research, we surveyed around 3,000 people of all ages.

Google Surveys, in this report, ran on Belfast Live. The survey appeared at random along with other market researcher surveys in field at that time. They are also limited to one response per User ID.