Zero response from councillors on WASPI campaign

ZERO RESPONSE FROM ALL 63 STOCKPORT COUNCILLORS TO SUAA REQUEST TO CONSIDER SUPPORTING WASPI CAMPAIGN

 

On 21st June, SUAA wrote to all 63 Members of Stockport Council, drawing to their attention a request from Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) that Councils pass resolutions supporting the many women in their constituencies, born in the 1950s, who suffered severe financial detriment when their expected State Pension age was increased by 5 years – {it has since increased by a further year}.

WASPI’s model resolution – which, together with a copy of our letter to the Councillors can be viewed in our bulletin attachments and current campaign materials google drive folder https://tinyurl.com/53e2m9vj – details the gravity of the injustice that these women suffered.

We are extremely disappointed that, 3 weeks after we sent the letter and the model resolution, not one single Councillor has responded.

Please consider – especially if you are yourself affected by this issue – writing to your own ward Councillors, asking them if they will put the model resolution to a Council meeting. Contact details for the Councillors in your ward can be found here : https://democracy.stockport.gov.uk/mgFindMember.aspx – just enter your postcode, then click on each Councillor’s name to get their contact details.

WASPI’s website contains a list of Councils which have already passed the resolution https://www.waspi.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/List-of-Councils-passing-the-amended-motion-developed-in-2022.pdf – the nearest being Wigan Council, where the vote was unanimous.

One response to “Zero response from councillors on WASPI campaign”

  1. Stockport United Against Austerity Avatar
    Stockport United Against Austerity

    SUAA wrote to the Leaders of each of the political groups on Stockport Council, in September 2023, expressing our disappointment at the absence of any replies to our June 2023 letter to all Members of the Council.

    The Leader of the Council, Mark Hunter, (Liberal Democrat) was the only one who replied this time. He reminded us that the Council had passed a resolution on the issue in 2018 but he dismissed WASPI’s renewed call to Councils for support, suggesting only that further representations would be better directed to the Government.

    The letters have been added to the correspondence in our google drive folder https://tinyurl.com/53e2m9vj

    SUAA will continue to support the campaign by women who were robbed of 5 years – (now increased to 6 years) – of pension entitlement until they get justice!

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