Unfortunately, despite my best efforts, my reproduction case went away - I think due to changes in the PPA in question. They may actually have enabled -proposed to get them out of the hole they were stuck in, but I can't tell directly. I've done some basic regression testing on the new version of apt (apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade, apt-get install debhelper), and it seems to be behaving itself.
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