Pressure Groups

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P B C R G F K E E N I H A P U O R M C P B
L S U B W K X P P O P C R Y H F M W A X R
O P H E A M M I S I I T X R G V A F O S R
S H D C W X V R N T K A T D M E T D U Y M
C L O B B Y I S T I L W R E D W M B T S L
V E X B P C L Q Y L P S J T D C C I S S H
K W J C A X B I A A W T V Y O S K K I F F
R N V U B E U W F O D H C J W X W N D F C
D D S C P S E H K C F G N X A N J A E H P
H E E A N N M K T R A I N O J N U T R J B
W P W D O I L S F A U R P Y R P I K W T I
R E P T A Q T S C W I N B Q I K P N O H Q
E H S U K P C R P E P A C J V B K I P I T
K G F A E N E E S H G M A T S X D H R C R
T F E M O D E B C T Q U W B V O S T O E X
X W M M I W K E P P I H T O C M H W A S R
G Q A S A W F Y N O C J T U A B J Y Q N O
H C N A E R W R E T Y U G I H T T B N J E
B I F B Y M F S W S S E C T I O N A L S G
V S R J T A H M I M G D W X R Y A A D M F
A N S M U H L R A S C F N D G C F A W T U

Clues

  • A failed aim of a pressure group (2003) (19)
  • A group established to generate ideas, political parties often work closely with them (5, 4)
  • A group monitoring the government's protection of human rights. (16)
  • A group petitioning for LGBTQ+ rights (9)
  • a pressure group which focuses on a particular issue (5)
  • groups which can access decision making such as the BMA (7)
  • groups which do not have access to government and have to win public support to have an influence such as the Gurkha Justice campaign (who achieved residency rights for Gurkhas who served in the military) (8)
  • Pressure Groups which represent a particular group instead of singular cause (9)
  • represent the interests of a particular group or cause and seek to influence politicians in its favour. (8)
  • why are some pressure groups more successful than others? i.e resources, ideology, popularity, expertise (4)

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