A HUGE injustice has been done to a small cohort of women in the UK born in the 1950s with late changes to their expected state pension date.
A group of five plucky, ordinary women severely affected by the changes started a campaign to fight back and asked for transitional arrangements to be put in place.
WASPI – an apt acronym for Women Against State Pension Inequality – has galvanised into action to bring to public attention the iniquitous way in which 1950s women have been betrayed by successive governments. I am one of those betrayed women.