Why are some pressure groups more successful than others?

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Trade Unions, NUT) or promote a cause (e.g. Greenpeace or RSPCA). Not all pressure groups are as successful as others, and there are many reasons for this. One important area which determines the pressure group success is whether they have a good relationship with the government, or relevant authority (e...
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local council). Insider pressure groups (such as the BMA and the Law Society), are more likely to be able to directly influence policy. Insider pressure groups are often consulted on regulations in their area. Outsider pressure groups (such as the Fathers 4 Justice and CND) are unlikely to be able to take advantage of this influence, since there are generally not involved within legislative procedures...
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