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Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI)

Douglas McAllister WASPI drop in October 21
Andy Burnham

Andy Burnham urged to compensate 'injustice suffered by WASPI women'

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Marie McNair MSP: Labour promised change, but all the WASPI women got was betrayal

Douglas McAllister, Labour MP for West Dunbartonshire. Pictured in his office at Clydebank Town Hall. Douglas McAllister, Labour MP for West Dunbartonshire. Pictured in his office at Clydebank Town Hall.
Local government
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MP asked why he abstained from WASPI vote after supporting cause

West Dunbartonshire Council leader has written to the UK Government West Dunbartonshire Council leader has written to the UK Government
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West Dunbartonshire Council leader writes to UK Government over WASPI decision

WASPI women at Govan Cross in 2023 WASPI women at Govan Cross in 2023
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'Slap in the face': Councillor slams decision not to pay WASPI compensation

Douglas McAllister MP Douglas McAllister MP
UK Government
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Local MP calls on UK Government to 'review' Waspi decision

Cllr Anne McTaggart: Tackling violence against women SNP priority Cllr Anne McTaggart: Tackling violence against women SNP priority
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Cllr Anne McTaggart: Tackling violence against women is a priority for SNP

WASPI leaders met with West Dunbartonshire MP Douglas McAllister WASPI leaders met with West Dunbartonshire MP Douglas McAllister
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Local MP meets with WASPI representatives in Westminster

West Dunbartonshire WASPI coordinator, Liz Daly, with MP Douglas McAllister discussing compensation for 1950s women West Dunbartonshire WASPI coordinator, Liz Daly, with MP Douglas McAllister discussing compensation for 1950s women
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WASPI campaigner 'delighted' that new MP is supportive of their cause

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