Rachel Reeves was photographed in 2020 alongside Waspi campaigners, brandishing a poster promising that she would work for a ‘fair solution for all women affected’ Liz Kendall’s statement in ...
Rachel Reeves was photographed in 2020 alongside Waspi campaigners, brandishing a poster promising that she would work for a “fair solution for all women affected”. Work and pensions minister, Liz ...
Ms Reeves is among numerous senior ministers who backed the Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) campaign when Labour was in opposition. She appeared in a photograph alongside a group of ...
Angela Madden, chairwoman of Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) said: “The Government has today made an unprecedented political choice to ignore the clear recommendations of an ...
Labour has been slammed for issuing pensioners a devastating double blow as it strips winter fuel payments and denies WASPI women their compensation. This is expected to cost the affected women a ...
The Government has been accused of betrayal after rejecting calls to pay compensation to over 3.5million WASPI women. There were shouts of "shame" as Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall ...
Keir Starmer's U-Turn on WASPI compensation as he defends new decision to give no compensation. The Prime Minister has rejected pledges to compensate WASPI women, 'U-turning' on his stance on the ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said she understands that Waspi women denied compensation after changes to the state pension age will be disappointed, but insisted paying an “expensive bill” was not the ...
The Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi) campaign group say that 3.6 million women born in the 1950s were not properly informed of the rise in state pension age to bring them into line ...
So Waspi have campaigned for compensation from the government, claiming they weren’t adequately informed about the change – some were left struggling to pay bills, others working through ill ...
Angela Madden, chairwoman of Women Against State Pension Inequality (Waspi), criticised the decision, adding it is something that “would make the likes of Boris Johnson and Donald Trump blush”.