When the state pension was introduced the majority of women didn’t work if they were married, and the man was paid a ‘married man’s’ pension, which was more than the single pension. As more women went to work all sorts of anomalies occurred. Some women paid a married woman’s stamp and didn’t get a pension. Others paid the full stamp and received the full pension. Then in order to equalise things, non working/married woman stamp women started to be paid the quota of the pension that was actually what their husbands were paid previously as a married man’s pension. It’s all very complicated, although the new pension has simplified things to some extent.
Personally I think the whole thing has been caused by introducing it all too quickly, and not giving women (some women) enough notice and time to prepare. I also think all women had the right to be properly informed on both times the age ranges are changed. It is simply not good enough to rely on trickle down information and it’s not good enough for women to dismiss other women who weren’t informed properly, and for whatever reason, were not prepared for the new time scale. It’s been a complete mess up, and the ombudsman has basically said this. It doesn’t matter which government said or did what, what matters is that WASPI women should be given the miserable amount that the ombudsman said, and it seems all governments have colluded in not being honest and fair with women, and unwilling to pay out this miserable amount of compensation.
Obviously it rubs salt in the wound when billions are being given away to other countries which can afford a space programme, or to introduce green schemes!