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Duncan Exley

Website Duncan is the campaign director for One Society. He writes on fairness, equality and social mobility.
Philip Green and Kate Moss

Rich List 2011: Charity down and inequality up

Duncan Exley
9 May, 2011

Duncan Exley looks at the social issues behind the Rich List 2011 and the income inequality causing them.

Tackling inequality is key to improving social mobility, Mr Clegg

Duncan Exley
5 April, 2011

Duncan Exley, campaign director of One Society, reports on the importance of the Royal Commission on social mobility and the issue it cannot afford to ignore.

Private sector pay must also be made transparent

Duncan Exley
15 March, 2011

Duncan Exley, One Society’s campaign director, responds to Will Hutton’s Review of Fair Pay in the Public Sector, which published its final report today.

We cannot address public sector pay without addressing private sector pay

Duncan Exley
15 February, 2011

The data about the earnings of ‘council fat cats’ need to be put in context; we cannot address public sector pay without addressing private sector pay.

Countering the myths that bankers will leave if bonuses are reduced

Duncan Exley
8 February, 2011

There is widespread anger because bonuses are out of proportion with average incomes, reasonable reward, or the perceived social usefulness of banks.

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