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dis pressure groups
1) may impose ideas on gov with little support or strike which disrupts daily life
2) pressure groups with conflicting interest will campaign for opposing actions some may want law to be passed while others don’t
Ads pressure groups
1) Pressure groups have experts in the membership or hired in
2) usually raise worrying issues such as the environment, they have made government much more aware of the damage of pollutant and GHG
3) wide range of issues presented to government: sectional groups and cause groups: trade unions, law society, Green peace animal welfare 2005, juststopoil
Lobbying ads
1) if successful action may be taken by government
2) pressure groups may be more successful as have greater expertise and influence
Lobbying dis
1) ministers may have requests proposed that they are unwilling to deal with so many
2) may be unsuccessful or have delayed response
The media ads
1) media raises awareness of public concern of an issue with government. Eg environment
2) raise concern about issues and individual incidents such as dinbkane massacre and terrorist attacked. Individuals are better prepared to use media to voice concerns and opinions
3) can inform and raise public awareness. The gov are more willing to be seen responding to an issue of public concern as to not lose public support
media dis
1) newspapers share inaccurate individual views and campaigns and are likely to support a specific political party and regularly promote their views.
2) newspapers have been known to sensationalise an issue to expand readership
3) no regulation on the expression of views on social media and so likely to be inaccurate