Stephen Flynn introduces bill to give Waspi women ‘compensation that they deserve’
The SNP has put forward a bill that would compel the government to establish a compensation scheme for women who lost out financially from the rise in the state pension age.
The ten-minute rule bill, in the name of SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn, passed a vote in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon by 105 votes to zero.
Addressing the House ahead of the division, which SNP MPs forced, Flynn said: “I [introduce this bill] with no joy whatsoever. And I do so more borne out of complete and utter frustration.
“But I do so because it’s the right thing to do, and it’s the right thing to do for a number of reasons. It’s the right thing to do because we require trust in politics.
“And I think all of us at this moment in time, certainly within this chamber, are conscious of the breakdown in trust between ourselves in this parliament and with the public outside.”
He added: “We know where the public stands on this issue. We know that they believe the Waspi women should be given the compensation that they deserve. And with this bill, we will seek to provide it.”
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