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Border poll considered by DUP, says Foster | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The Democratic Unionist Party may support Sinn Fein's campaign for a referendum on Irish unity, the enterprise minister has said. | |
Arlene Foster told BBC Radio Ulster's Stephen Nolan Show she had held discussions with senior colleagues, including party leader Peter Robinson. | |
She said the feeling was a pro-union vote would consolidate Northern Ireland's position within the UK. | She said the feeling was a pro-union vote would consolidate Northern Ireland's position within the UK. |
Sinn Fein is pushing for a border poll. | |
Last week, Mitchel McLauglin of Sinn Fein told the assembly: "People have the chance to change the constitutional position on this island. | Last week, Mitchel McLauglin of Sinn Fein told the assembly: "People have the chance to change the constitutional position on this island. |
"If it could happen tomorrow I would, but I will wait for a chance to do it democratically." | "If it could happen tomorrow I would, but I will wait for a chance to do it democratically." |
'Instability' | |
Ms Foster told the BBC on Tuesday a border poll would show that a clear majority of people in Northern Ireland want to remain in the United Kingdom. | |
"Sinn Fein are trying to cause instability in Northern Ireland," she said. | |
"If we have the border poll then that instability goes away and, in actual fact, what we have is a very clear validation of the union and that's something we're looking at at the moment. | |
"So I'm saying to Mitchel McLaughlin and I'm saying to him very clearly, 'We may just call your bluff on this one Mitchel, and be very careful what you wish for'." | "So I'm saying to Mitchel McLaughlin and I'm saying to him very clearly, 'We may just call your bluff on this one Mitchel, and be very careful what you wish for'." |
Mr McLaughlin said the DUP approach was "refreshing". | |
"We will accept and we will respect the outcome of that referendum," he said. | |
Previously, the DUP has said that a referendum on a united Ireland would be a "waste of money". | Previously, the DUP has said that a referendum on a united Ireland would be a "waste of money". |
The Good Friday Agreement contains a provision for a border poll. | |
The power to trigger such a referendum does not reside with the Stormont parties, but the secretary of state. | |
A border poll was last held in Northern Ireland in March 1973. It was largely boycotted by nationalists. | A border poll was last held in Northern Ireland in March 1973. It was largely boycotted by nationalists. |