My nobles won't support a law [duplicate]
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I'm trying to increase the level of tax on cities. Currently no-one is voting for it except me (3/11 votes). I've looked through this site, and found comments to the effect of 'Your vassals don't like you enough! Get more popular with them!'
That hasn't worked for me. Currently I have three vassals. One has an opinion of me of +87. The other two both have an opinion of me of +100. None of them are voting in favor of this law change (see the screenshot attached). What can I do to get it passed, if +100 opinion is not enough?
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I've found that giving them a cash gift will almost always get them to change their vote, assuming their opinion of you is positive afterwards. The mild opinion boosts from honorary titles don't seem to cut it.
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