AC 4.3 Pressure Group Campaigns Flashcards

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Give one example of a pressure group campaign 1 - British lung foundation

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  • had a petition which gathered 50,000 signatures and banned smoking in cars with children, this came into effect in 2014
  • also changed cigarette packets to plain ones with health warnings and graphic images
  • this petition spread awareness and made it more safe for children with parents who smoke.
  • gained the support of MPs and the public And social media
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One way to influence policy is lobbying- define this

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Lobbying is any attempt by individuals or private interest groups to influence the decisions of government

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One example of a pressure group campaign - protection against stalking

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  • launched a campaign to introduce a new law making stalking a specific offence
  • supported by the probations officers union, PAS set up and independent parliamentary inquiry persuading MPS and peers from all parties to serve on it
  • the inquiry report was published in February 2012 with support form 60 MPs and peers
  • it became protection of freedoms acts in April 2012 it made stalking a criminal offence
  • reasons for success
  • the inquiry allowed victims to be heard, they gained support from a wide range of. Important organisations and groups
  • they used lobbying - influencing governments decisions
  • they had gained support from all political parties
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Define a pressure group campaign

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  • organisations that try to influence government policies in the interest to change it or create a new one
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