Do we live in an accidental plutocracy? As rumours circulate that the government is wobbling on some of its plans for tax reform in this month's budget, we ask whether the wealthy exert too much influence on political decisions in the UK. www.faircomment.co.uk/p/do-we-live...
As rumours circulate that the government is wobbling on some of its plans for tax reform in this month's budget, we ask whether the wealthy exert too much influence on political decisions in the UK
Launch of the Wealth Gap Risk Register: Sign up for our launch webinar on Tuesday 15 October to hear from Liam Byrne MP, Sonia Sodha of the Observer, Graham Hobson of the Patriotic Millionaires, and us about the risks of wealth inequality: fairnessfoundation.com/posts/wealth...
Sign up for our launch webinar on Tuesday 15 October to hear from Liam Byrne MP, Sonia Sodha of the Observer, Graham Hobson of the Patriotic Millionaires, and us about the risks of wealth inequality
Why Britain’s outdated tax system needs to shift from earnings to capital: A guest post from Stewart Lansley, visiting fellow at the University of Bristol www.faircomment.co.uk/p/why-britai...
A guest post from Stewart Lansley, visiting fellow at the University of Bristol
The kids aren't alright: Key themes from our webinar featuring Danny Dorling talking about his new book 'Seven Children: Inequality and Britain’s Next Generation'
Key themes from our webinar featuring Danny Dorling talking about his new book 'Seven Children: Inequality and Britain’s Next Generation'
Nothing works any more: A discussion of the key arguments in Sam Freedman's recent book 'Failed State: Why Nothing Works and How We Fix It' www.faircomment.co.uk/p/nothing-wo...
A discussion of the key arguments in Sam Freedman's recent book 'Failed State: Why Nothing Works and How We Fix It'
Who are the 15% who aren't bothered about inequality? Our polling finds a fairly consistent 15% who are unconcerned about inequality and oppose action to tackle it. Who are these people, and are they always the same people or do they vary by issue? www.faircomment.co.uk/p/who-are-th...
Our polling finds a fairly consistent 15% who are unconcerned about inequality and oppose action to tackle it. Who are these people, and are they always the same people or do they vary by issue?
Exploring the psychology of luck: Thoughts from a recent podcast episode in which we discuss our work on attitudes to luck, including in relation to the climate crisis www.faircomment.co.uk/p/exploring-...
Thoughts from a recent podcast episode in which we discuss our work on attitudes to luck, including in relation to the climate crisis
Inequality lessons from the Covid inquiry: As the Covid inquiry publishes it first report, we highlight how inequalities rob a nation of its resilience and its capacity to cope with future shocks. www.faircomment.co.uk/p/inequality...
As the Covid inquiry publishes it first report, we highlight how inequalities rob a nation of its resilience and its capacity to cope with future shocks
Mission deep - Highlights and key themes from last week's launch webinar for our new report, 'Deepening the Opportunity Mission': www.faircomment.co.uk/p/mission-deep
Highlights and key themes from last week's launch webinar for our new report, 'Deepening the Opportunity Mission'
Deepening the Opportunity Mission: Why tackling inequality is key to the success of Labour’s opportunity mission, and how to make it happen. Our new report out today: fairnessfoundation.com/deepening-op...
Why tackling inequality is key to the success of Labour’s opportunity mission, and how to make it happen