In conclusion, pressure groups do not enhance democracy. While they can provide a voice for underrepresented groups, promote competition, and educate the public, their influence is often uneven and skewed in favour of wealthy and insider groups. Pressure groups frequently distort policy-making, spread biased information, and undermine democratic accountability, exacerbating inequalities in political influence. Therefore, the view that pressure groups enhance democracy is largely invalid, as their impact often weakens rather than strengthens democratic processes.