Limitations on pressure group influence

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Limitations on pressure group influence

There are several factors which may restrict pressure group power, these include: Government in power is hostile to the pressure groups aims Hostile public opinion can restrict pressure group power Lack of finance may restrict power or curtail the pressure groups cause Lack of experts and efficient leaders Lack of recruited members to convey message to wider audience Strength of opposition groups

Government in power is hostile to the pressure groups aims A Government in power which is hostile to the pressure groups aims, an example would be the current governments stance to student groups upon the raising of student fees.

Hostile public opinion can restrict pressure group power Hostile public opinion can restrict pressure group power, Muslim groups who sought to protest at the Afghan War at Wotton Basset met with widespread public hostility.

Lack of finance may restrict power or curtail the pressure groups cause A lack of finance may restrict power or curtail the pressure groups cause. In recent years some environmental groups have seen their income fall as the recession has caused their funds to decrease.

Lack of experts and efficient leaders A lack of experts and efficient leaders may stall the power base of a pressure group.

Lack of recruited members Similarly a lack of recruited members can stall a pressure groups as it fails to get recruits to volunteer and publicise its message to a wider audience.

Strength of opposition groups A restrictive factor may be the strength of opposition groups, for example the Countryside Alliance versus the League Against Cruel Sports.