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Pressure Groups Pressure groups can be defined by placing them into two categories-insiders and the outsiders. The outsiders usually resort to illegal methods, endangering their lives and disobeying the law, in order to get their voice across. Insiders are intelligent people who have contact with the government officials, these people can be very useful because they raise the issue in parliament and discuss the problem in a formal way. These people have expert knowledge and have researched that particular area towards which they feel strongly, they specialize in one particular area that is of concern to them. Because of their lengthy investigations which are carried out by these knowledgeable people they are taken seriously by the government, because only genuinely concerned people would go to such extents, researching a topic which they are not paid for and committing their lives to make the world a happier place. In this way the...

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