> People rarely pay attention to bills before they are passed.
The fact that people don't pay attention means that they're vulnerable to accepting the framing that they get the first time they're forced to hear about it.
In this case it will be from slightly rewritten press releases sent from the people pushing the bill to the kind of UK papers and TV stations that can't find a single journalist who objects to censorship or surveillance.
The fact that people don't pay attention means that they're vulnerable to accepting the framing that they get the first time they're forced to hear about it.
In this case it will be from slightly rewritten press releases sent from the people pushing the bill to the kind of UK papers and TV stations that can't find a single journalist who objects to censorship or surveillance.