Pressure groups are common place within the contemporary political system; Collins English Dictionary defines such an organisation as "a group of people who seek to exert pressure on legislators, public opinion, etc, in order to promote their own ideas or welfare." There are many different forms of pressure group; they can be insider or outsider, sectional or causal. It is important to distinguish between pressure groups and political parties; pressure groups do not seek political power, instead they aim to influence government policy.
This essay will define the principal types of pressure group and distinguish between their different objectives. Furthermore, it will examine a case study of one particular pressure group, Fathers 4 Justice, and consider it from a public relations perspective. It is important to discuss the group's relationship not only with the Government, but also with the media and the public. With the ever increasing importance of the media in politics today it......
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