Andy Burnham rules out paying compensation to Waspi women
Labour leadership hopeful says he does not support payments after backlash but is open to other benefits Andy Burnham has ruled out paying compensation to the โWaspi womenโ who claim they lost out owing to changes to the state pension age โ but said he was open to the idea of gi
Labour leadership hopeful says he does not support payments after backlash but is open to other benefits
Andy Burnham has ruled out paying compensation to the โWaspi womenโ who claim they lost out owing to changes to the state pension age โ but said he was open to the idea of giving them other benefits.
Burnham had previously indicated he backed compensating as many as 3.6 million women born in the 1950s, some of whom claim they lost thousands of pounds because they were ill-informed about the changes.
But on Thursday, after a backlash over the billions a compensation scheme would cost, a spokeswoman for the Greater Manchester mayor said he had intended to look at other offers such as subsidised transport.
Ministers said last year they would not give any compensation to the women affected, despite a ruling by the parliamentary and health service ombudsman in March 2024 that they should be compensated .
Burnham was reported to have told a Makerfield byelection hustings event on Wednesday he would โstick by the Waspi women because they deserve some recompense for the unfairnessโ.
However, a spokeswoman for the Labour leadership hopeful told the Financial Times that Burnham considered the compensation case closed but believed there might be other gestures to help the generation that was affected.
โHe accepts the final decision has been made in relation to financial compensation but has indicated an openness to considering similar schemes on the Greater Manchester model,โ the spokesperson said on Thursday, adding that he had โsupported Waspi women in the city-region with early access to concessionary travel, providing some recompense to them within affordability limitsโ.

