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National Farmers Union

The National Farmers Union (NFU) is an insider, sectional group that works to protect the interest of UK farmers.

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Campaign against bTB

  • The NFU led a campaign against bovine tuberculosis (bTB), which involves killing badgers which pass the disease on to cattle.
  • The NFU argue that bTB is incredibly harmful to farmers, and means that tens of thousands of cattle have to be killed every year.
  • BTB has been harmful and costs the economy in the UK £100 million per year.
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Methods and outcome

  • The NFU had insider contacts at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
  • DEFRA supported the cull, and so a trial of the cull went ahead in 2012 and 2013.
  • This was despite lots of public opposition - in 2011 opinion polls showed that the majority of the British public were opposed.
  • Other pressure groups opposed the cull, led by the Badger Trust.
  • This shows the importance of insider access for successful policy action.

Occupy London

Occupy London were an outsider, promotional group that protested the City of London's financial institutions and their greed in 2011 and 2012.

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Campaign

  • The Occupy London movement protested against corporate greed and social inequality.
  • This was part of a global set of protests for the same cause.
  • The group camped outside St Paul's Cathedral in London, and occupied squares and abandoned buildings throughout London.
  • The group campaigned for a variety of causes - against climate change, against tax cuts and bank bail-outs.
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Outcome

  • The group had many vague aims when campaigning.
  • The group was able to bring attention to their cause, but they were unable to achieve a long-term impact.
    • Many argue that this is because they didn't have a clear goal.
  • The group didn't have insider access to decision-makers, and so could only influence by doing public demonstrations to raise awareness and put pressure on decision-makers.
  • The City of London Corporation only complied with one demand.

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