SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn hopes to introduce a Bill to the Commons that would require ministers to outline a compensation scheme.
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The Scottish National Party (SNP) is looking to place Labour divisions in the spotlight this afternoon by forcing a vote on compensation for women who lost out financially from the rise in the state pension age. On 17 December, work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall told the House of Commons that paying up to £10.5 [...] Read Full Article At: Waspi pressure points to recurring SNP-Labour dynamic
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn hopes to introduce a Bill to the Commons that would require ministers to outline a compensation scheme.
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The deputy first minister says the Scottish government cannot "invent" money to cover a shortfall in compensation from the Treasury.