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Finding a consensus on wealth inequality
Ten years after the publication of Thomas Piketty's 'Capital in the Twenty-First Century', what is the status of the debate about wealth inequality in…
Apr 15
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Cap wealth, for society's health?
A summary of the arguments from our webinar on 28 March featuring Ingrid Robeyns, author of 'Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth'
Apr 8
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Will Snell
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March 2024
Is it fair to remove the two-child limit?
A philosopher weighs up the moral arguments for and against scrapping the benefit cap
Mar 25
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Will Snell
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A fair life’s work
Why the UK needs a new social contract... A guest post from Catherine Foot, Director of Phoenix Insights
Mar 18
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Will Snell
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A remedy for the poisoned chalice
Whichever party forms the next government is going to have its work cut out repairing our public services. A timely new book points to the crucial role…
Mar 11
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Will Snell
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A spotter's guide to possible tax reforms in the 2024 spring budget
Some are more likely to appear than others! With notes on revenue impacts, fairness, political status and public support.
Mar 4
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Will Snell
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February 2024
Minority Sport
How politicians and the media overestimate public support for tax cuts and tax reliefs
Feb 26
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The politics of welfare in an election year
A guest post from Ben Baumberg Geiger, co-lead of the programme on work, welfare reform and mental health at the ESRC Centre for Society & Mental Health…
Feb 19
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Will Snell
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Deep Opportunity
To give everyone in Britain a genuine opportunity to thrive, we need to remove structural barriers to opportunity (e.g. poverty) by tackling the root…
Feb 12
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Unequal Kingdom
Our new polling on public attitudes to inequalities and their impacts shows that concern extends beyond regional inequalities but awareness of impacts…
Feb 5
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January 2024
Scarcely able to think straight
Scarcity - poverty - is an assault on the brain. And almost three in ten children in Britain live in poverty. It's hard to think of a more flagrant…
Jan 29
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Tax Britannica
The debate about cutting taxes misunderstands the public mood - people want investment in public services, not tax cuts
Jan 22
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