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MPs end women’s pension unfairness

OPPOSITION parties forced through a pensions law amendment yesterday to end direct discrimination against thousands of women born after April 1951.

A parliamentary debate on state pension inequality had strong participation by Labour and the SNP, while at one point only two female Tory MPs were seen in the Commons.

Many stood up to complain that their constituents had not been given enough notice that their retirement age had risen from 60 to 65.

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