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Ireland border poll considered by DUP, says Foster Border poll considered by DUP, says Foster
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The DUP is considering supporting Sinn Fein's campaign for a border poll, according to enterprise minister Arlene Foster. The Democratic Unionist Party may support Sinn Fein's campaign for a referendum on Irish unity, the enterprise minister has said.
She told BBC Radio Ulster's Stephen Nolan Show she had held discussions with senior colleagues, including party leader Peter Robinson. 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 referendum on the union. 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."
Ms Foster told the BBC on Tuesday: "Sinn Fein are trying to cause instability in Northern Ireland. 'Instability'
"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. 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.