Declares that as a result of the way in which the 1995 Pension Act and the 2011 Pension Act were implemented, women born in the 1950s (on or after 6 April 1951) have unfairly borne the burden of the increase to the State Pension Age; further that hundreds of thousands of women have had significant changes imposed on them with little or no personal notice; further that implementation took place faster than promised; further that this gave no time to make alternative pension plans; and further that retirement plans have been shattered with devastating consequences.
The petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urges the Government to make fair transitional arrangements for all women born in the 1950s (on or after 6 April 1951) who have unfairly borne the burden of the increase to the State Pension Age.
And the petitioners remain, etc.—[Presented by Caroline Lucas.]
[P001919]
Petitions in same terms were also presented by the hon. Member for Altrincham and Sale West (Mr Brady) [P001921]; the hon. Member for Wakefield (Mary Creagh) [P001922]; the hon. Member for Oldham East and Saddleworth (Debbie Abrahams) [P001924]; the right hon. Member for Chelmsford (Sir Simon Burns) [P001920]; the hon. Member for Fylde (Mark Menzies) [P001931]; the hon. Member for Gloucester (Richard Graham) [P001928]; the hon. Member for Sunderland Central (Julie Elliott) [P001926]; and the hon. Member for Salisbury (John Glen) [P001938].
Petitions P001929, P001930, and P001933 to P001936 in the same terms were also presented.