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What factors lead to a pressure group being successful?  

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What factors lead to a pressure group being successful? There are many factors that may lead to the success of a particular pressure group. A good example of this would be the pressure group 'Friends of the Earth' (FOE). The main reason why this pressure group has had a huge success is that they have many branches all around the country and a huge number in size. There are more than 200 local groups in the FOE network in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, including the Channel Islands and Isle of Man. However the Scotland branch is a separate organisation. Another main factor to their success is that the FOE campaigns to improve the standards in 'their own back yard' and to join their forces with other groups nationally and internationally. This way when they appeal for their cause and have a much more of an impact against their opposition because...

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