Labour Exposed as Hypocrites for Denying WASPI Pension Compensation

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Labour Exposed as Hypocrites for Denying WASPI Pension Compensation
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Labour MPs, including Keir Starmer and Ian Murray, previously pledged support for WASPI women seeking compensation for state pension changes, but now refuse to provide it.

These are the damning images that expose Labour ’s hypocrisy after the party denied thousands of women compensation over state pension changes. Senior figures including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Scottish Secretary Ian Murray and energy secretary Michael Shanks were among dozens of Labour MPs to support the Women Against State Pension Inequality ( WASPI ) Scotland campaign before the general election.

Over the last decade MPs and MSPs posed for photographs and even signed the Scottish group’s pledge stating they supported “fair and fast compensation” for those affected. The women, who were all born in the 1950s, said they were told too late that the age for the state pension was going to rise from 60 to 65 leaving them no time to make plans or adapt financially. In March the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman said that they should be compensated for government’s failure with around 340,000 women in Scotland affected. Despite signing the WASPI Scotland pledge in 2022 Starmer announced on December 17 the women wouldn’t be getting payouts and said to do so would be a “further burden on the taxpayer”. Scottish campaigners have shared images of prominent Labour politicians who previously supported their plight and called for an explanation for their betrayal. Treasurer for WASPI Scotland Kathy McDonald said: “Labour is supposed to step up for the poorer people, the working people and then all of a sudden they’ve just ditched us. It’s really disgusting. I just feel so angry.” “Over the years we had lots of support from Labour MSPs and MPS. “Keir Starmer signed our pledge before he became Prime Minister. Michael Shanks said he would help us, came to our events and stood for photographs with us. Ian Murray, the Scottish Secretary, too. Scottish Labour was very supportive - Jackie Baillie was one of our biggest supporters along with Anas Sarwar. “They need to now go and challenge their bosses in London because it’s not righ

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