Previously, the state pension age was 60 for women and 65 for men, but under the Pensions Act 1995 and the Pensions Act 2011, the state pension age for women has risen to become in-line with men – reaching 65 in November 2018 ahead of further increases. There are a number of campaign groups who oppose the changes to the state pension age for women, with those affected being women born in the 1950s. State pension age: Boris Johnson ‘cannot promise’ WASPI women money
State pension age changes: WASPI reacts as Labour pledges £58billion
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