Chancellor and PM have both defended decision not to pay compensation to Waspi women
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"The government does not believe paying a flat rate to all women at a cost of up to £10.5bn would be a fair or proportionate use of taxpayers' money"
Chancellor and PM have both defended decision not to pay compensation to Waspi women
The UK Government is facing a barrage of criticism after choosing not to follow the recommendations of an independent watchdog.
The UK Government announced there would be no compensation for the women on Tuesday.
Some are questioning loyalty to Labour while others say move is unconstitutional
Reform UK have also said they wouldn't pay any compensation to Waspi women, which makes the situation all the more perplexing.
Meeting WASPI women on Thursday at Holyrood, Swinney said he was 'very disappointed' with the UK Government's announcement.
Meeting WASPI women on Thursday at Holyrood, Swinney said he was 'very disappointed' with the UK Government's announcement.
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Chancellor says high cost of compensation cannot be justified because most of women affected had known pension changes were coming
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