The Waspi women suffered outrageous misogyny, but in poverty-stricken Britain they're not the top priority | Polly Toynbee
Briefly

"Some women born in the 1950s were not adequately warned that they would have to work up to six extra years before drawing their state pension, leaving some to rely on meagre benefits while they wait for delayed pensions."
"The government claims that this is not justified on the grounds that about 90% of these women did know the new retirement age, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves stating that the majority of people did know these changes were happening."
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