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Waspi’s women please ‘and urge people to act on DWP compensation

Waspi’s women please ‘and urge people to act on DWP compensation

It occurs after work rejected the calls of the Ombudsman to pay up to £ 3k.

It occurs after work rejected the calls of the Ombudsman to pay up to £ 3k.
It occurs after work rejected the calls of the Ombudsman to pay up to £ 3k.

Waspi activists urge people to support their crowdfunder, as it urge the Labor Party Government to yield for the Department of Labor and Pensions (DWP) Payments worth £ 2,950. It occurs after work rejected the calls of the Ombudsman to pay up to £ 3k.

“It supports the collection of funds for a legal challenge about the reasons of the government to deny compensation for poor administration. It can donate here,” Waspi wrote on Facebook, by asking the state pensioners who act.

In Crowdfunder, Waspi explained: “After years of denial and evasion, the government has accepted that women born in the 1950s are victims of poor administration because it delayed notifying us about our ages of state pensions, but now says none Of us suffered any injustice. We believe that this is not only an outrage, but legally incorrect.

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“We will not allow the government’s decision not to question. With his aid, Waspi will fight when asking the Superior Court to make the Ombudsman system work properly by forcing the Government to make a legal decision.

“Help us challenge the shameful government of the government donating our fighting fund.” He added: “We need your help now to take that case to the Superior Court. We are advised and we will use the same first class of the first class of expert lawyers who fought and won our first judicial review. We need to pay them for their work and have money reserved to give a contribution to government costs if we lose.

“With the help of you and our lawyers, we can take our case to the Superior Court for a judicial review. If you can, please help with a donation to our fighting fund.” The group urged: “Legal actions in a public interest case cannot be taken without funds. We need to raise at least £ 75,000 at this time to take our case to court and move forward. There will be necessary significant funds as we move forward in the legal process, especially if we need to go appeal.

“Have you been affected by this injustice, or know someone who has been? Do you want social justice in this country, where the government cannot simply go out with the treatment of us as if we do not count? If so, we urge you to contribute. This money will go directly to our lawyers to finance our legal challenge to the government, to protect us against the payment of the legal costs of the government and help us deliver us to the women of 1950.

“We understand that times are difficult and if it is affected by this problem, it has little effective. But donations of the 3.6 million affected women and their friends and families will ensure that we can cover our costs.

“We are really grateful for your support. Share this page and donate what you can.”

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