Help us fight on for justice for WASPI women

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Today there’s been a significant development in the WASPI Campaign, one we didn’t welcome, and didn’t imagine we’d be needing.  We shouldn’t be in the position we are in. We have sent a “letter before action” to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions asking her to reconsider the Department’s decision not to pay compensation as suggested by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman.

As with all the legal activity we have undertaken so far, it is up to our members and supporters whether we continue. If you fund this legal action, we take that as your permission for us to carry on. If not, then that sends a clear message to us, and we will not proceed.

Are we going to stand by and allow any Government to ignore the findings of its own watchdog, after a 6-year investigation which took evidence from both sides and looked at it from a completely neutral viewpoint?

If there are no logical reasons for the Government’s refusal to pay compensation for what the Ombudsman and the Government agree was maladministration by the DWP, then why should they be allowed to get away with doing so.  Will we tolerate this?

Our fight isn’t only for WASPI women it seems, it’s for all women, and it’s for integrity, fairness and justice.

We have come so far together, and we can continue this fight together. We’re not giving up, and we’re not going away! However, we can’t do it without your support.  Will you join with us?

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