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Highlights
Outlines the case for tackling inequality in Britain and offers a road-map to a fairer society.
About the Author: Will Snell is the founding Chief Executive of the Fairness Foundation, which aims to change the debate about fairness in the UK and to encourage political leadership on tackling socio-economic inequality.
224 Pages
Social Science, Poverty & Homelessness
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Book Synopsis
Outlines the case for tackling inequality in Britain and offers a road-map to a fairer society.
Britain is a grossly unfair country, disfigured by a broken social contract and unsustainable levels of inequality. This moral outrage presents a growing threat to our society, economy and democracy.
The Fair Necessities argues that unfair inequality undermines everything from faith in government to economic growth, yet a fairer country is within reach. Drawing on cutting-edge research and interviews with public figures, including including Vince Cable, Polly Toynbee and Liam Byrne, it sets out the moral, political and policy cases for tackling inequality and explains how to build a broad, cross-party consensus for a fairer society. Engaging, evidence-rich and ultimately hopeful, it offers the vision -- and the practical roadmap -- needed to rebuild Britain on fairer foundations.
Review Quotes
"This book takes us right to the heart of everything wrong with the economy, politics and everyday life with the highest inequality rate among similar countries. Everyone knows Britain's gap in incomes and wealth is grotesque, but here is Will Snell's authoritative analysis of what can be done." Polly Toynbee, The Guardian
"The evidence on how unfairness damages society and individuals is laid out eloquently, as are practical evidence-based solutions. A fairer society will benefit us all." Professor Sir Michael Marmot CH, UCL Institute of Health Equity
"Deft, clever, terse and precisely targeted. Will Snell's book takes us from cradle to grave, demonstrating how inequality can be a risk to our societies as deadly as any pandemic and that unfair societies produce very extreme dangerous politics." Danny Dorling, University of Oxford
"As this highly accessible book demonstrates, inequality lies at the very heart of the problems of contemporary Britain. More importantly for progressives, it shows clearly how they can be overcome and a better future secured for us all." Mark Drakeford, Member of the Senedd
"A vitally important case for fairness, not just for its own sake but because unfairness is at the very centre of so many of our greatest threats." Bobby Duffy, King's College London
"Commentary on fairness and inequality is often nebulous or Utopian. By contrast, Will Snell's book is rigorous, carefully argued and practical." Vince Cable, former Leader of the Liberal Democrats
"Will Snell brilliantly demonstrates that unfairness is not just a moral failure, but a strategic risk that poisons our democracy and drains our economy of its potential." Kate E Pickett, University of York
About the Author
Will Snell is the founding Chief Executive of the Fairness Foundation, which aims to change the debate about fairness in the UK and to encourage political leadership on tackling socio-economic inequality. He is a non-profit entrepreneur with experience across a range of sectors. A graduate of the University of Oxford, he initially worked in government at the Department of Health and the Department for International Development. He then held senior roles at a global health NGO and a global tax reform think tank before setting up Tax Justice UK in 2017 and the Fairness Foundation in 2021. Will was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2023. He writes a weekly substack at faircomment.co.uk.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.8 Inches (H) x 5.08 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Poverty & Homelessness
Publisher: Policy Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Will Snell
Language: English
Street Date: September 8, 2026
TCIN: 1009565285
UPC: 9781447376200
Item Number (DPCI): 247-56-8002
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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