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…after all, the 1995 they must have changes had gone through without anyone kicking up a fuss. been encouraged by that and thought that accelerating the proposed increases to the new joint state pension age... …wouldn’t be a big issue. that but what they probably didn’t expect was that the implementation of the accelerated timetable in 2011... those most immediately affected were women born in the 1950s... …some of them saw their …would be the first time many people would have heard about the original changes made back in 1995... …and by the time they found out there …and given that, it’s hardly surprising some of them did make a fuss about it. was little or nothing any of them could do to accommodate such a seismic shift in their previous lifetime financial plans. state pension age leap forward six years further into the future... …but the incredible thing that happened was that it coalesced into a movement under the name of women against state pension inequality - better known now as waspi… … a movement started by just a few ordinary people who thought things should have been done better by the powers that be. there was widespread disenchantment with the way the changes to the state pension age were implemented was obvious...

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