Up to 100 Labour MPs could vote against Waspi payout refusal
Briefly

The work and pensions secretary, Liz Kendall, announced there would be no compensation for women born in the 1950s. This decision has met with significant backlash from Labour MPs who feel betrayed.
Diane Abbott criticized the government during PMQs, questioning Prime Minister's understanding of how let down Waspi women feel after promises of justice were seemingly broken.
One Labour MP compared the party’s stance on Waspi women to the tuition fee moment, indicating the emotional turmoil and the perceived betrayal among the MPs.
Ian Byrne urged the prime minister during PMQs to allow a vote on whether Waspi women deserve compensation, highlighting a call for accountability in the House.
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