WASPI 10 Minute Rule Bill - 1/2/24

This week (Wednesday 7th February 2024), Alan Brown MP will present a 10-Minute Rule Bill to the House on behalf of the WASPI Women.

The MP for Kilmarnock and Loudoun is set to take a prominent stance on the issue of state pension age changes affecting women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960.

The Bill urges the Secretary of State for the Department of Work & Pensions to publish compensation scheme proposals for the affected women.

More than 6,500 women in Kilmarnock and Loudoun are affected by these changes to the state pension age.

Mr Brown has been at the forefront of this cause since his election in 2015, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the concerns of the WASPI Women.

Commenting, the representative for Kilmarnock and Loudoun said:

“This bill marks a crucial step in addressing the ongoing injustice faced by these women, seeking to rectify the adverse effects of state pension age adjustments.

"This is a cruel and grave injustice that has gone unaddressed for far too long. More than 6,500 women in Kilmarnock and Loudoun are facing the unfair consequences of state pension age changes, impacting their financial stability and overall well-being.

“This is not just a statistical figure but represents real lives, real struggles, and real injustices.

"I've been working alongside these women since my election in 2015, consistently advocating for their cause and seeking fairness in light of the challenges they face. My office continues to handle dozens of cases, reflecting the ongoing commitment to addressing the issues at hand.

“This 10-Minute Rule Bill is another step in our relentless pursuit to right this wrong and ensure a more equitable future for the WASPI Women.

“It is imperative that Westminster rectifies this situation promptly.”