Warrington MP backs state pension inequality group

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WARRINGTON North MP HELEN JONES has become one of the MPs to have formed a new Parliamentary group on the State Pension Age.  

The new group will support those women hit by the acceleration of the equalisation of the State Pension Age,  first in 1995 and then in 2011. 

In Warrington North,  according to the independent House of Commons Library,  around 4,020 women are directly affected by the 2011 Pensions Act alone.

The Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) campaign works to lobby the government to introduce transitional arrangements for those women affected, many of whom were not notified about the changes, and took early retirement, leaving them without any income.

The Parliamentary Group,  which was launched at the Palace of Westminster this month at a standing room only meeting, will be co-chaired by MPs from each of the parties,  and will work closely with the WASPI campaign.

The All-Party Group will seek to work with the new Work and Pensions Secretary,  Stephen Crabb,  to introduce transitional arrangements.

Helen Jones said: “We are not seeking to apportion blame to anybody.  We simply want to get the best outcome for these women, many of whom have worked hard for decades without taking a penny out of the system.

“I am therefore proud to be a founding member of this new Parliamentary campaign group.  

“I hope that the new Work and Pensions Secretary will be receptive to our concerns, and that we will soon have the equitable outcome that the WASPI women deserve. “


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