Completely agree with you shoequeen, I had no problem with the state pension agreeing increased to 65. What I did have a problem with was receiving a letter, when I was 58, telling me that my state pension age was being increased to 62. I heard nothing more. It was sheer chance that a colleague suggested that I should check on line to see if that was still the case, just as I approached 62. That's when I found out it had been changed again to 64.5. I checked regularly for any changes for the next year or so and then, days before my 64th birthday, they changed it for a 3rd time to 65.5.
It makes me so cross that the increases were done insidiously; no formal letters or emails were sent and I can't help but think that that was deliberate. Had I been told, when I was 58, that I would actually have another 7.5 years before I received SRP, I'd have planned my finances completely differently; as it is, they did it incrementally and I'm now in a precarious financial position.