Hopes dashed as 'Waspi women' again denied state pension compensation

Government's Decision Leaves 'Waspi Women' Without Compensation, Campaigners Vow to Fight On

A ruling by the government has once again dashed hopes of compensation for "Waspi women", a group of millions who claim they were unfairly penalized due to changes in the state pension age. The group, which comprises women born in the 1950s, was supposed to receive payouts after being denied compensation despite a parliamentary and health service ombudsman ruling that they should be compensated.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to budge, citing concerns over the cost of implementing a flat-rate compensation scheme that could cost up to £10.3bn. The current Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Pat McFadden, claimed it would not be practical or fair to set up such a targeted scheme, despite acknowledging that many women in this category were aware of the pension changes.

Campaigners say the decision is "shameful" and that the government has demonstrated "utter contempt" for these women. The chair of Waspi, Angela Madden, vows to fight on, stating that all options remain on the table, including pursuing every avenue in parliament and the courts. A new high court case is now being considered.

The issue dates back to 2011 when the state pension age for women was increased to 65, with further increases to 66 by October 2020. Many of these women had made financial plans based on the assumption they would receive their pension at 60 and were left thousands of pounds out of pocket after discovering the changes.

The government's decision has been met with widespread criticism from campaigners, who argue that the harm caused to these women should not be ignored. As one campaigner put it, "This is a disgraceful political choice by a small group of powerful people who have decided the harm and injustice suffered by millions of ordinary women simply does not matter."

The battle for justice continues as Waspi prepares to take on the government in court once again, with many lives hanging in the balance.
 
Ugh, this is so frustrating 🤯! I don't get why they can't just make it fair and compensate these women already. They've been fighting for so long and still getting rejected. It's like the gov's just not willing to listen. And £10.3bn? That's a huge amount of money, you'd think they could find a way to make it work. The fact that they're saying it wouldn't be practical is just a cop-out 💸. These women have already been robbed of their pension, now they're being told they might not get compensation at all? It's just shameful 🤕. Can't believe the gov's attitude on this one...
 
I cant believe this is happening again 🤯. These women were already denied compensation after all those years and now the gov is still trying to weasel out of giving them what's owed. Like, come on guys, its not that hard to set up a flat rate scheme 💸. Its not like these women are asking for the moon here. They just want the recognition they deserve for being unfairly penalized all those years ago 🤦‍♀️.

And honestly, I think this whole thing is a perfect example of how the gov really doesn't listen to its citizens 🗣️. These women were already in a tough spot, making financial plans based on a pension they never got, and now the gov is just throwing them under the bus again 🚨.

I'm all for the Waspi women fighting on 💪, but can we please get some real action from our gov here? Like, a proper compensation scheme that doesn't break the bank 💸. Its not like these women are hurting anyone else, they're just fighting for what's right 👊.
 
Ugh, this is so frustrating 🤯! I mean, these women have been through enough already, and now they're being left high and dry by the government 🚫. It's not just about the money; it's about the principle that we should be protecting our most vulnerable citizens. The fact that the DWP is saying it's too expensive to give them a fair payout is just a cop-out 💸.

And what really gets my blood boiling is that they're still refusing to listen to the ombudsman and the parliament, who've both ruled in favor of these women 🤦‍♀️. It's like they think they can just ignore the evidence and do whatever they want without consequences 😒.

I'm so tired of politicians making decisions that affect people's lives without considering the human impact 💔. These women have been living with the stress and anxiety of not knowing when they'll get their pension, and now it seems like the government is just going to let them struggle on forever 🌪️.

We need to keep pushing for justice here 👊. The fact that a small group of powerful people think their decisions are more important than millions of ordinary women's lives is just unacceptable 🙅‍♂️. We can't let this happen!
 
I mean come on, £10.3bn is just a drop in the ocean right? I guess that's what they're saying, but I'm no economist 🤷‍♂️. Seriously though, it's not exactly fair to leave these women out of pocket for so long. It's like someone took all their pension plans and said " sorry, you can't use 'em". They're already struggling, why make it worse? The government's decision is looking more and more shady by the minute... or should I say, by the pound? 💸
 
🤕 this decision is just another example of how the gov't always puts its own interests over the people. I mean, £10.3bn is a crazy amount of cash but it's not like they're asking for world peace or something... 🤑 what's even more annoying is that these women were already penalized by being forced to work longer and plan their finances around a new rule that was never in place when they started paying into the system. It's just so unfair! 💔 I'm not surprised that campaigners are fighting on, it's about time someone stood up for these women who've been left with nothing but debt and regret. 🤬
 
Wow 🤯 the amount of money at stake here is crazy £10.3bn!!! I feel so bad for those women who are being treated unfairly and are struggling financially. It's like they're being penalized twice - first when their pension age was increased, and now this government is denying them compensation. Interesting how politicians think about the bigger picture and ignore the lives of everyday people 😔
 
I'm so fed up with this government's decision 🤯. Can't they see that these 'Waspi women' are literally living paycheck to paycheck because of their own age-related pension change? It's not like it was a big deal at first, but for years now, they've been struggling to make ends meet, and the government is still kicking them around 😡. The fact that they're worried about the £10.3bn cost and not the people who are being unfairly punished is just mind-boggling 💸. I'm all for fiscal responsibility, but this is just a case of the powerful looking out for themselves 🤝. It's time to put these women first and make it right 💪.
 
🤔 I think this is just another example of a massive cover-up by our so-called "representatives" . Like, what's going on here? We're talking about millions of women who've been left high and dry because of some fancy maths that doesn't add up 📊. And the government's all like "oh, it'd be too expensive to give them compensation". Too expensive?! Is that really a valid reason?! 🤑 I mean, where did this money come from in the first place? The same pot that's supposed to be supporting us all, right? 😒

And let's not forget about the so-called "parliamentary and health service ombudsman" who said these women should get compensation... but the DWP just ignored them 🚫. It's like they're part of some secret society where only certain people count 💼.

It's all too suspicious for me. There's gotta be more to this story than what we're being told. I'm rooting for Waspi and these women, though 👏. They deserve justice, and if it takes going up against the system again, then so be it 🌟
 
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