Further investigation: 
 - Disabling dns=dnsmasq handler means this does not occur
 - I am ending up with VPN_IP4_DOMAINS set in the log
 - Default route is getting set to the vpn, and is configured as such (the 
'disable default route' is not selected)
 - Reading debian/patches/dnsmasq-vpn-dns-filtering.patch, it implies that if 
the default route is not disabled then it shouldn't try and split horizon DNS 
in the first place.  


Attaching debug network manager output.. not yet clear at exactly which stage 
the decision to do split DNS is being made.

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Title:
  network-manager suddenly using VPN nameserver for single domain only,
  not updating resolv.conf

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