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WASPI women could get £2,950 compensation from DWP
Waspi women refused payouts - but what other compensation bills are looming?
In opposition, senior Labour figures had been vocal supporters of the Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) campaign, which argues 3.6 million women born in the 1950s wer
Why won't Waspi women get compensation? Anger as 'shameless' government blocks payouts
The government has been branded "shameless" after it announced women affected by changes to the state pension age will not receive compensation.
WASPI women flock to Nigel Farage's Reform UK after Labour 'betrayal' on compensation
A huge survey of almost 11,000 affected 1950s-born women shows support for Reform UK has shot up to 24%, while support for the Conservatives stands at 13% and a mere 7% back Labour
Keir Starmer Faces Backlash Over Decision Not to Compensate ‘WASPI’ Women
Keir Starmer’s UK government faces a backlash after saying it will not compensate the so-called “WASPI women,” who were affected by an unexpected increase in the state pension age, the latest example of the new Labour administration alienating a core constituency of voters.
Taxpayers can't fund payouts for Waspi women, Starmer says
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended the decision to reject compensation for women hit by changes to the state pension age after a backlash. She said "the vast majority" of women knew the changes were coming, and "as Chancellor I have to account for every penny of taxpayers money spent".
'Insult to women' - MPs and campaigners slam decision against Waspi compensation
MPs and campaigners have slammed the government’s decision not to compensate women affected by changes to pension rules.
MP Adnan Hussain says decision to not compensate WASPI women an "absolute betrayal"
Blackburn MP Adnan Hussain has said that the government’s decision not to compensate WASPI women is an “absolute betrayal”.
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The Waspi women can be forgiven for feeling betrayed by this Labour government - Dame Jackie Doyle-Price
The Waspi women can be forgiven for feeling betrayed by this Labour government. Those of us who engage in Politics to do the ...
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ROS ALTMANN: There should be a hardship fund for Waspi women who suffered most
I am a Waspi woman and would not want taxpayers to compensate me personally because I knew about the state pension age rise, ...
thelondoneconomic.com
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Mixed reaction as Waspi women flock to Reform UK
Reform UK have also said they wouldn't pay any compensation to Waspi women, which makes the situation all the more perplexing ...
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Worried WASPI women cutting back on food this Christmas after Keir Starmer betrayal
Women affected by the hike in the state pension age say they are worried about their finances as campaigners condemn their ...
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Waspi women’s fury as Starmer says they knew about pension change
Sir Keir Starmer has provoked outrage among the Waspi women after he appeared to point the finger of blame at them over ...
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Starmer stung by Waspi women but it's least of his worries
But Sir Keir's words and actions, and those of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Chancellor Rachel Reeves among others, ...
moneysavingexpert.com
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'WASPI' women affected by State Pension age rise WON'T be compensated, Government confirms – here's what you need to know
Women who were affected by the changes to the state pension age will NOT receive compensation, Work and Pensions Secretary ...
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Labour wipeout panic as WASPI ruling could see Keir Starmer lose 100 seats
More than 100 seats won by Labour at the general election could be at risk because of the Government's decision not to award ...
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