Look, I'm not arguing the payments should be made - I said as much in my first post.It rises to 57 in 4 years time.
I know your response it to another poster, but the thrust of the WASPI argument seems to be they didn’t get a letter from the HMRC.
I have tried to understand thier issue, I’m happy to be enlightened, but I don’t understand how this can be the basis of compensation. Aligning pensions was in the news at the time. Surely most, if not all, knew this? Surely people seek their own advice on pensions, professionals and/or friends or family, and don’t wait for a letter from the Pensions Dept?
My main beef was the bandwagon-jumping opportunism undertaken in opposition, which has now been shown for what it was - utterly shameless.
A lot of people do seem to be concerned about the government's refusal to follow the (politically-) independent ombudsman recommendations. I don't know if this is the first time this has happened, but the word "unprecedented" is being bandied about a lot.
The reports and summaries are there for all to read, and I'm sure those who have a genuine interest will.
My mum is just a bit older than the WASPI generation but I know for certain that if she'd been impacted by this, she'd have no idea.
I think you're giving far too much credit to a lot of people who won't be as financially-astute nor sophisticated as you.
I like to think I'm quite switched on financially. - certainly compard to my mum and similar - but pensions have always been my black hole. I mean it when I say I genuinely didn't know I could access some of my pension in the very near future until a few months back.