Legal proceedings have been initiated at the High Court against Mel Stride concerning the pensions of women born in the 1950s. The case, brought forth by the group CEDAWinLAW, represents approximately 3.5 million individuals affected by a six-year delay in receiving their pensions. On a related note, during 530 days of war for which near-complete data is available, an average of 13 cases were heard daily in court involving people opposing the war under the discreditation law. The action against Mel Stride has been reported as an exclusive by David Hencke, and it has garnered support from those advocating against the perceived injustice faced by these women.
Thank you @davidhencke Clear and detailed reporting as usual. ALL #50sWomen Should will appreciate this update @GwynneMP Exclusive: Legal papers lodged at the High Court to start proceedings against Mel Stride over 50swomen pensions https://t.co/YfjQvoMXVZ via @davidhencke
#50sWomen Papers were lodged at the High Court yesterday by lawyers representing the campaigning group CEDAWinLAW on behalf of 3.5 million people who faced a six year delay to receiving their pension. https://t.co/jlc6gJrRr0
On each of the 530 days of the war for which we have near-complete data, an average of 13 cases were heard in court involving people opposing the war — and that’s just under the discreditation law. https://t.co/GiOD1GLnMZ
Exclusive: Legal papers lodged at the High Court to start proceedings against Mel Stride over 50swomen pensions https://t.co/DXJg8mviRJ https://t.co/N1qWtIqK0d
Exclusive: Legal papers lodged at the High Court to start proceedings against Mel Stride over #50swomen pensions @davidhencke Please support these exceptional #women fiht8ng #injustice https://t.co/XyLVtVh6JU https://t.co/wZqGdi5O6P
Exclusive: Legal papers lodged at the High Court to start proceedings against Mel Stride over 50swomen pensions https://t.co/iWI1aSbCyR via @davidhencke