(6)The diffrents types of groups that
pressure appeal to / or are consulted
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A level People and Politics (Pressure groups) Mapa Mental sobre (6)The diffrents types of groups that
pressure appeal to / or are consulted, criado por Marcus Danvers em 25-11-2013.
(6)The diffrents types of groups that
pressure appeal to / or are consulted
Ministers and civil servants
Minister and civil servants are at the heart of the
'core executive', they are the network of bodies,
which develop and make government policy
Routie behind-the scene meeting with civil
servant and member of policy committees maybe
the most most important way of exerting influence
Parliament
Presure groups that can't gain access to exective
maybe look to exert influence through parliament
Less can be achieved by influences parliament than
influence the executive, although they can change
details of legislation or the profile of a political issue
PG's can gain influence on Private member bills,
parliament question time and select committee inquiries.
Parliament Lobbying has
grown for various reasons
More indepheth
minded back bencher
The intoduece of departmental
setect commiotees
The growing use of professional
lobbyist and political consultant
The fact that the partially reform
house of lords is more assertive
Political parties
The motive for groups deveping
link with poltitivcl party is clear
Influence party policy can therfor lead
to influencing government policy
Party funding is a prime example of PG exerting
there influence " he who pay the piper calls the
tune."
Public opinion
These stratergy are adopted by outsider goups
The purpose of such strategies is to influence government in directly
by pushing issues up the political agenda and demonstrating both
strength and level of public support for a particular cause
Direct action
Direct action is political action that is direct in that it imposing
sanctions that effect government or the running of the country;
direct action is often but not necessarily illegal
They aim to cause disruption or convenience.
the example are strikes, blockades, boycott or
non violent direct action - civil disobedience