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Transitional State Pension Arrangements for Women

With respect, I did not have an opportunity because I was not here at the time. The hon. Gentleman is right that successive Governments have lessons to learn from this sorry affair, but the truth, as I intend to spell out, is that a change was first mooted in 1991, and the then Tory Government made no substantive efforts between 1991 and 1997, when they left office, to offer people a proper notice. Thereafter, the Labour Government did attempt to do that, and I will enumerate exactly the ways we tried to make amends. However, the problem was compounded by the coalition Government’s actions in 2011. If anybody has lessons to learn, it is the

Conservative party, which has the greatest responsibility for these changes, and which now has a duty to make amends.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
606 c318 
Session
2015-16
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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