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influences on parliament - Coggle Diagram
influences on parliament
public opinion
when the public have a strong opinion about a change in the law, sometimes the government will listen to the opinion from the public.
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an example is the snowdrop campaign where a man shot a teacher and it led to the UK banning firearms
pressure groups
groups of people that want change in the law, sometimes people will get violent and take things too far.
an example of them taking thinks far is when the government tries to restrict the right to trial by jury by not letting terror suspects out for trial for an indefinite amount od time
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lobbyists
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an example is when people get an MP to ask a question to make the problem get more publicity and notice from other MPs
political parties
before the election each party must make a manifesto that is used for them to state what they are going to do if they win
example
an example is the manifesto of the liberal democrats they said in 2010 that they would get rid of the tuition fees but then formed a coalition with the conservatives and ended up raising them.
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