Judicial Review for WASPI women 24 May 2019
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Judicial Review for WASPI women 24 May 2019
Date set for Judicial Review of state pensions for 50s born women
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Re: Judicial Review for WASPI women 24 May 2019
Early Day Motion 2296
Hello Backto60 followers we need your help.
An Early Day Motion has been raised by Anna McMorrin MP. This will help to provide restitution to 50s Women alongside a Special Temporary Measure as permitted by International law. See Prof Jackie Jones:
YouTube - Jackie Jones Petition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMMlq-4yZVw&feature=youtu.be
Only MPs are allowed to sign the Early Day Motion, this is where we need your help.
See the EDM2296 List Here:
https://edm.parliament.uk/early-day-motion/52822/providing-financial-restitution-to-1950s-women?fbclid=IwAR1F46MPSdRJM-P_Ecl67xsbxPXVKH8ByVcmLp1lL5JiKxLJSjs8zkv1uNY
If your MP is not listed above we would like you to email them asking for their support.
Find your MP here:
https://www.mysociety.org/wehelpyou/who-is-your-mp/?fbclid=IwAR3rvwx56J8llINJyQWiZpRR9O1eSSoTLRvbjR420bGORy20B4ppyJy-yUA
**Below is a template you can use. Just Copy & Paste to your email. Complete & send.
Dear (Enter MP's name here)
I am a member of The Backto60 Group and a Woman born in the 1950s.
We have a Substantive Hearing at The Royal Courts of Justice in London on 5th & 6th June 2019 to challenge the injustice of up to six years delay in our State Pension age.
As my MP I am asking for your support in signing this: EDM2296
I hope to see your name added to this list very soon.
Yours sincerely
(Your full name here)
(Your address here)
Press Enquiries
Joanne Welch
Campaign Director
@2020Comms
backto60.com
hello@backto60.com
07729625784
Hello Backto60 followers we need your help.
An Early Day Motion has been raised by Anna McMorrin MP. This will help to provide restitution to 50s Women alongside a Special Temporary Measure as permitted by International law. See Prof Jackie Jones:
YouTube - Jackie Jones Petition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMMlq-4yZVw&feature=youtu.be
Only MPs are allowed to sign the Early Day Motion, this is where we need your help.
See the EDM2296 List Here:
https://edm.parliament.uk/early-day-motion/52822/providing-financial-restitution-to-1950s-women?fbclid=IwAR1F46MPSdRJM-P_Ecl67xsbxPXVKH8ByVcmLp1lL5JiKxLJSjs8zkv1uNY
If your MP is not listed above we would like you to email them asking for their support.
Find your MP here:
https://www.mysociety.org/wehelpyou/who-is-your-mp/?fbclid=IwAR3rvwx56J8llINJyQWiZpRR9O1eSSoTLRvbjR420bGORy20B4ppyJy-yUA
**Below is a template you can use. Just Copy & Paste to your email. Complete & send.
Dear (Enter MP's name here)
I am a member of The Backto60 Group and a Woman born in the 1950s.
We have a Substantive Hearing at The Royal Courts of Justice in London on 5th & 6th June 2019 to challenge the injustice of up to six years delay in our State Pension age.
As my MP I am asking for your support in signing this: EDM2296
I hope to see your name added to this list very soon.
Yours sincerely
(Your full name here)
(Your address here)
Press Enquiries
Joanne Welch
Campaign Director
@2020Comms
backto60.com
hello@backto60.com
07729625784
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Re: Judicial Review for WASPI women 24 May 2019
News from Backto60
Exclusive: How Margaret Thatcher’s legacy can undo the damage she did to 50s born women pensioners.
Jackie Jones MEP explains how 50s born women will get their rights.
It is a supreme irony. Margaret Thatcher’s government ended the Treasury contribution to the National Insurance Fund that has now deprived 3.9 million women born in the 1950s of their pensions for up to six years. Now she could also be their saviour.
This is because Britain’s first woman prime minister took the decision to ratify in 1986 the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination 1979 (CEDAW).
It is this decision that commits the United Kingdom to outlawing not only any discrimination against women who are unfairly treated but demands reparations for the people who lost those rights.
https://davidhencke.com/2019/05/29/exclusive-how-margaret-thatchers-legacy-can-undo-the-damage-she-did-to-50s-women-pensions/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Exclusive: How Margaret Thatcher’s legacy can undo the damage she did to 50s born women pensioners.
Jackie Jones MEP explains how 50s born women will get their rights.
It is a supreme irony. Margaret Thatcher’s government ended the Treasury contribution to the National Insurance Fund that has now deprived 3.9 million women born in the 1950s of their pensions for up to six years. Now she could also be their saviour.
This is because Britain’s first woman prime minister took the decision to ratify in 1986 the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination 1979 (CEDAW).
It is this decision that commits the United Kingdom to outlawing not only any discrimination against women who are unfairly treated but demands reparations for the people who lost those rights.
https://davidhencke.com/2019/05/29/exclusive-how-margaret-thatchers-legacy-can-undo-the-damage-she-did-to-50s-women-pensions/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
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