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Fri 23 Jan 2026 • 05:04

WASPI Warns DWP of Continued Pressure After Legal Victory on Pension Age Changes

WASPI Warns DWP of Continued Pressure After Legal Victory on Pension Age Changes

### WASPI Issues Strong Warning to DWP: 'We'll Do Our Damnedest'

The Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) has recently achieved a significant legal victory in their pursuit of compensation from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). This group has been campaigning for justice for women who have been adversely impacted by increases in the state pension age, which they argue were implemented without adequate notice.

WASPI's campaign has gained momentum, resulting in new legal grounds to demand compensation from the DWP. The organization has been vocal about their determination, emphasizing that they will not relent in their efforts. "We'll do our damnedest," has become a rallying cry among supporters who are frustrated with the government's handling of their claims.

The outcome of this legal case signals potential implications for the DWP's approach to the state pension, as WASPI continues to mobilize its members and gather support. The campaign is not just about financial restitution; it reflects a broader concern regarding how policy changes affect marginalized groups in society.

WASPI remains resolute, asserting that they will press on until their demands are met, putting additional pressure on the DWP to address the injustices faced by these women.