LETTERSFrom Mrs V. Morrison, Ryde:
I urge all women born in the 1950s who are affected by state pension reforms to give their backing to the Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) group.

They are working, along with fair minded MPs of all parties, to right the wrongs done to these women, who have had their state pension age increased by up to six years and were given little or no notice of this.
I would ask you to sign the WASPI petition online and contact Andrew Turner MP to ask him to do all in his power to see the right thing is done by these women, some now suffering financial hardship because of this and who for the most part worked and paid their dues, expecting to get their state pension at 60.
This group are bearing an unfair burden, due to the equalisation of the state pension age. I myself, born in 1954, have lost almost three years’ pension and will have to wait another three years before I receive one. The government needs to have a re-think about how this is being implemented.