POLI 222 Lecture 18: Political Science 222 lecture 18.docx Lobbying

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The general concept of interest groups, they don"t engage in canada. The impact in a policy group is much greater in the us over canada. It"s not so much about access to who you have, it"s the groups. Oxford definition (uk) any of several large halls in the houses of parliament in which mp"s may meet members of the public. The verb to lobby, to seek to influence a politician or public official on an issue, derives from the practise of frequenting the lobby of a house of legislature to influence its members into supporting a cause. It is an important aspect of sleaze: either real or perceived conflicts of interest, friends doing favours for friends, exchanging money for favours. Capture theory: interest groups with resources will capture policy actors: private, not public, interest, don"t represent the grassroots , but astroturf.

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