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The question is whether the DUP would vote for a referendum which included an option which would potentially result in a sea border. The answer is, I think obviously, no. Whether that would result in Corbyn and a unified Ireland or the return of the other JC is immaterial.
I disagree- voting against a referendum (if it's got a no-deal option) is to vote for a sea border.
They've got two routes that don't result in a sea border, that I can see - no deal with May or no deal with a replacement Tory PM.
A referendum with May is their best chance of no-deal, as a replacement Tory PM might pivot to remain.
Better the devil you know, essentially.
The question is whether the DUP would vote for a referendum which included an option which would potentially result in a sea border. The answer is, I think obviously, no. Whether that would result in Corbyn and a unified Ireland or the return of the other JC is immaterial.