/// FINDING COMMON GROUND FOR A FAIRER FUTURE
We work to change the debate around fairness in the UK, and to make the case that high levels of inequality are unfair, unpopular (85% of Britons are concerned about inequality), and bad for our society, economy and democracy.
What does fairness mean? Is there a definition That we agree on?
The Fair Necessities
How fair is Britain? The numbers here suggest that It is not very.
The Fairness Index
Eight in 10 Britons Think early years workers' pay Is unfairly low.
Fair Pay for Critical Days
Most Brits believe that The government should fund a Broad social contract.
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Three in four people Worry that high net worth folks Don't pay enough tax.
National Wealth Surplus
Those Tory voters Fine with inequality Not fine with impacts.
Three Tory Tribes?
Most Britons prefer Equal opps over outcomes But know we lack both.
Fairly United
There's much common ground Between people in Britain On the solutions.
Towards The Manifestos
Do people see the Social causes of ill health? Polling suggests yes.
Socially Determined
How worried are we About inequalities? It's complicated.
Unequal Kingdom
We must look beyond The school gates to fix the gap In school attainment.
Deep Opportunity
Only one in six People want to see tax cuts Others want reforms.
Minority Sport
Inequality Will get a lot worse over The next few years. Ouch.
The Canaries
A few ideas On breaking barriers to Opportunity.
Deepening Opportunity
The wealth gap is bad For everything we hold dear. Here's what we can do.
Wealth Gap Risk Register
Could unequal wealth Cause societal collapse? Consensus is yes.
Inequality Knocks
Regulation can Be good for growth; cutting it Is not the answer.
Fair Rules, Fair Growth
Just a bit of dough Hugely improves life chances. Why not spread it round?
No Money, More Problems
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