• Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    Jeremy Corbyn never seems to quite grasp the minutia of a situation. Sure it’s not great that it happened but you have to judge how bad the situation was when calculating a response. The government have already said that they accept responsibility and that it was bad, and that there isn’t any money, sorry.

    It’s not like they face some major injustice, they were slightly inconvenienced. It’s hardly reformation worthy.

    The best outcome for all of this would be that the DWP could marginally improve to be less shit, but realistically I don’t have my hopes up.

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    “Women against state pension inequality” getting mad that state pension inequality was removed has to be the funniest thing I’ve seen all day

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      Like most people they want it to be equal by them getting more. Not them getting less.

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        They were already getting more, the options were either others get more (which results in them getting less as taxes would increase while gdp decreased) or they get less?

        So they get less either way?

        Sure, it could’ve been handled better but that doesn’t change the fact they’ve got a stupid name for what they’re campaign for

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    There’s no need to give £10 billion to people who don’t need it just because they say they weren’t told about something that they were in fact told about.

    Even if the government had loads of money available — which they don’t — further enriching the wealthiest age cohort is not something they should do. As things stand, they would need to cut, tax or borrow to fund this. No one should be taken seriously unless they can say which of those things the government should do.

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      again and again you reveal a level of dishonesty in your commentary that is quite frankly staggering.

      As I suspect you well know, this is not just a few women who feel cheated :

      The compensation recommendation came in a report from the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman earlier this year, which found that the Department for Work and Pensions failed to adequately communicate the changes regarding when women could receive the state pension

      The government accepted a finding of maladministration and apologised, but said it could not justify paying compensation.

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    I feel like I’m missing something here. The law was changed in 1995, to come in to effect from 2010 onwards.

    How is 15 years not enough notice?

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      Women Against State Pension Inequality is a voluntary UK-based organisation founded in 2015 that campaigns against the way in which the state pension age for men and women were equalised. They call for the millions of women affected by the change to receive compensation.

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        Women Against State Pension Inequality

        …campaigns against the way in which the state pension age for men and women were equalised

        The name and the description seem to be at odds with each other.

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          Yep for decades women got to retire 5 years before men. In 1995 the law changed. Meaning that by 2010 all men and women wound need to wait till 65 to retire and claim state pension. Rather then the 60 women previously had.

          So yeah while the women may have paid pension payments since the 1950s expecting a earlier retirement then men. And as have some right to object to the decision and law changes.

          Inequality is a pretty pathetic claim and trully seems to insult the men treated unequally in this case.

          But let’s remember. Historically a lot of inequality for women including lower pay. Was far from made up for in that one reverse situation.

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    Let’s just abandon retirement and have everyone enjoying the beauty and fulfilment of work until they drop. Bah! Pensions are for the workshy layabouts.