A ginger group is a group of people who have similar ideas and who work together, especially within a larger organization, to try to persuade others to accept their ideas.
[British]
...the Democratic Platform, the radical ginger group in the party.
I set up a ginger group on the environment.
ginger group in British English
noun
mainly British and Australian
a group within a party, association, etc, that enlivens or radicalizes its parent body
ginger group in American English
British
a group or faction which enlivens or energizes a party, movement, etc., as by the zealousness of its efforts
Examples of 'ginger group' in a sentence
ginger group
The whole purpose of the ginger group seemed to be working.
Simon Ball THE GUARDSMEN (2004)
The aim of a ginger group was to benefit all of its members.
Simon Ball THE GUARDSMEN (2004)
Soon members of the ginger group would find themselves asked to join the government as junior ministers.
Simon Ball THE GUARDSMEN (2004)
When your party was still just a ginger group on the fringes, it had little impact.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
There was a wide gap between a ginger group and a breakaway movement with uncertain prospects.