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'''Poll shows pop drop after | '''Poll shows pop drop after Enforcement Bill''' is a [[News Bulletin]] by [[Jiles Gretner]] posted to the [[Commerce and Communications Network]] in [[2790]]. It does not impact commodity prices. | ||
== Report == | == Report == | ||
Poll shows pop drop after Enforcement Bill <BR> | |||
Trend analyst Jiles Gretner reports <BR> | |||
A recent pan-system poll has shown a significant loss of faith in the Interplanetary Congress, and an electoral referendum may be in the offing. The drop is attributed to the recent System Enforcement Bill, which was declaimed by liberals everywhere as a gross infringement of personal liberty. The Bill gave the CIS much further-reaching powers of investigation, arrest and weapons-use; sold to the populace as the only solution to rampant crime, it was not long before the man-in-the-street realised the very profound effect it had on everyday life. The 'Kill the Bill' party has pledged it will reverse the Bill if elected. | |||
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Poll shows pop drop after Enforcement Bill is a News Bulletin by Jiles Gretner posted to the Commerce and Communications Network in 2790. It does not impact commodity prices.
Report
Poll shows pop drop after Enforcement Bill
Trend analyst Jiles Gretner reports
A recent pan-system poll has shown a significant loss of faith in the Interplanetary Congress, and an electoral referendum may be in the offing. The drop is attributed to the recent System Enforcement Bill, which was declaimed by liberals everywhere as a gross infringement of personal liberty. The Bill gave the CIS much further-reaching powers of investigation, arrest and weapons-use; sold to the populace as the only solution to rampant crime, it was not long before the man-in-the-street realised the very profound effect it had on everyday life. The 'Kill the Bill' party has pledged it will reverse the Bill if elected.