pressure groups Flashcards

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what is a pressure group?

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  • a group seeking to influence government policy or business activity to secure the interests of their members and supporters
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different classes of pressure groups

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  1. sectional groups (interest groups)
  2. cause groups (promotional groups)
  3. social movements
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examples of cause or promotional groups

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  • Greenpeace: seeks to promote environmental issues

-Football Supporters Association- promoting issues relating to football supporters, crowd control, ticketing, stadium access, safety, etc.

dignity in dying- promoting the rights of individuals to end their lives

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examples of sectional or interest groups

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seek to protect the interests of members:
- AA- Automobile association- car owners

-RICS- royal institution of chartered surveyors

-CBI- represents interest of business leaders and entrepreneurs

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single cause groups

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  • focus on a particular issue
  • action on smoking and health (ASH)- attempt to reduce smoking and encourage a whole society response against smoking

-RSPB- seeking to promote the welfare, care and protection of birds

  • London Cycling Campaign- seeking to promote the use of cycles in London and the provision of safe cycle lanes and routes
  • SPUC- society for the protection of the unborn child
  • CND- campaign for nuclear disarmament
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