Setting Progressive Wrecks Output Quality

I have a Premiere sequence that contains only progressive footage, all comps rendered from After Effects.  The Premiere project is PAL widescreen, which by default sets to Lower Field first.
The client wants this as MPEG2, so I add the sequence to Media Encoder.  It reports the source as Lower Field, as it would, but I need the output to be Progressive, so I set that in the Basic Video Settings dialog.
I can see in the preview that the quality deteriorates severely, with edges pixellating and textures fizzing and swimming through shot as the camera moves.  Nasty.
If I set the output to Lower Field, the quality is fine.
I don't understand why setting Progressive, deinterlacing, is doing so much damage to the output - it's wholly unacceptable to me and the client, but I'm a bit stuck and need some help please.
The client is putting this movie onto kiosks, and the media players they use, according to the supplier, need CBR 5.5 Mbps and Progressive.  I can query why not Lower Field, but that aside, it's this issue of setting Progressive doing so much damage.
Thank you for any help.
Julian.

I think I've figured out how to sort this out.
I found this thread:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/3780954#3780954
Which is a not dissimilar issue, at least on the quality hit.  So I created a new sequence, but this time changed the default Lower Field First to Progressive, in Sequence Settings.  Now I'm getting the expected decent MPEG2 output - progressive footage, progressive sequence, progressive output.
I went through alot of formats this morning, both in Premiere and Media Encoder, but in every case, outputting the Premiere sequence (set to Lower Field) as Progressive, resulted in badly degraded video.
I guess what threw me was that I jumped from Premiere Pro 6.5 to CS5.5, and in Pro 6.5 I recall you would set a PAL Widescreen sequence which was Lower Field first, load up both progressive and interlaced footage, edit that, then output a Progressive file without problems.
I'm wondering now what CS5.5 is actually doing to cause this issue, and indeed what I should do if I need to mix Progressive and Lower Field ... on this experience, use a Progressive sequence I guess.  I suppose I had better run some tests and get familiar with how and what.
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