The UK government, led by Mel Stride and Rishi Sunak, has been accused of delaying compensation for women born in the 1950s. These women, often referred to as '50sWomen', have been affected by changes to the state pension age. The government's strategy of remaining silent on the issue has allowed them to postpone any resolution indefinitely. Critics argue that this tactic is a deliberate attempt to avoid addressing the compensation claims. David Hencke reported that ministers should be careful.
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