Most decisions are the outcome of processes rather than the work of an individual. Decision makers do not have time to meet all interested parties before deciding on issues. Pressure groups have to adopt tactics which may determine the stat...
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Unit 1: People and politics, Hugh Berrington ... A second, more important distinction is that whilst parties aim to achieve power, or a share of power, by winning control over the organs of government, pressure groups do not act to gain power itself but to influence those who have power.
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In What Ways Do Pressure Groups Influence The Government? Consequently, Do Pressure Groups Strengthen Or Weaken Democracy? Coursework by GCSE and A level students ... Home > AS and A Level > Politics > Pressure Groups > In What Ways Do Pressure Groups Influence The Government? Consequently, Do Pressure Groups Strengthen...
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How significant is the influence which pressure groups have on government? Is there any evidence that they have fared better under New Labour governments? Coursework by GCSE and A level students ... the likes of central or local government. ... (Jackson, 2004) Pressure groups can be categorised further into insider and outsider groups.
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Pressure groups in British Politics offer the public more democracy - so it is argued - and enable the public to influence government decisions after an election has been won. Some see pressure groups as a vital extension of democracy while others view them with less enthusiasm.
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Pressure groups have had to target government bureaucracy in America. Many day-to-day decisions are made by bureaucrats, by Departments of State and regulatory commissions. Pressure groups, therefore, are concerned that their views are represented at this level. ... Pressure groups might seek to influence political appointments.
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Beginning with the sporadic attempts of individuals to influence the government, we shall move on to discuss the pressure group as it has developed in the United States, and we shall conclude by describing the cases in which pressure groups have been integrated into the government and made responsible for public duties.
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A pressure group can be described as 'an organised group that does not put up candidates for election, but seeks to influence government policy or legislation' (Budge, Crewe, McKay & Newton, 1998, pp.286 & 287). They can also be described as 'interest groups', 'lobby groups' or 'protest groups'.
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