PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
State Retirement Pensions: Females (20 October 2016)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Chris Elmore (Labour)
Answer
I am responding on behalf of the Secretary of State (SoS), as Minister for Pensions with overall responsibility on this issue.
The previous Minister Baroness Altmann and Minister Shailesh Vara (the previous Under-Secretary of State for DWP) met with representatives of the WASPI group on 29th June 2016 to listen to their concerns. Although WASPI’s ask was unclear, at the time, Ministers indicated that the DWP did not have the available funds to deliver further concessions.
One other outcome from that meeting was that WASPI agreed to explore options with the relevant All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG). A meeting between APPG representatives, the SoS and myself is being taken forward, and consequently there is nothing further to be gained from meeting WASPI representatives directly.
I should add that I have been quite clear that the Government will make no further changes to the pension age or pay financial redress in lieu of a pension.
Answered by:
Lord Harrington of Watford (Non-affiliated)
27 October 2016
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