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Labour's Parliamentary Candidate for Gillingham and Rainham. Councillor for Gillingham North Ward. Co-Op Party and Unison Member. Raise funds for @CLICDanAngels

Gillingham, Kent
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    1. Andy Stamp‏ @CllrAndyStamp May 19

      Proud to sign the #WASPIpledge to correct the huge injustice imposed by #Tories on women born in 1950's, losing out on state pension rights.pic.twitter.com/poW5oqAANp

      #WASPI Campaign, WASPIpledge and Gill&Rainham Labour
      8 replies . 50 retweets 76 likes
    2. Gill White‏ @GillW1220 May 20
      Replying to @CllrAndyStamp @WASPI_Campaign and

      You are the Labour Canditdate in my constituency. You realise you are supporting a campaign that demands £48k for a woman born in .... 1/2

      1 reply . 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. Andy Stamp‏ @CllrAndyStamp May 20
      Replying to @GillW1220 @WASPI_Campaign and

      My commitment is clear; to tackle the injustice imposed on 3.4million women affected by raising pension age. Labour Manifesto clear too. 1/2

      2 replies . 1 retweet 2 likes
    4. Andy Stamp‏ @CllrAndyStamp May 20
      Replying to @CllrAndyStamp @GillW1220 and

      #@WASPIpledge has no formal monetary value attached but pragmatic approach to agreeing some form of compensation (2/2)

      1 reply . 2 retweets 2 likes
    5. Gill White‏ @GillW1220 May 20
      Replying to @CllrAndyStamp @WASPI_Campaign and

      The Labour manifesto is woolly on this., many will be taken in. You favour compo for rich and comfortably off. Odd stance for Labour!

      1 reply . 0 retweets 0 likes
      Andy Stamp‏ @CllrAndyStamp May 20
      Replying to @GillW1220 @WASPI_Campaign and

      No, this is about discrimination & tackling injustice. People who've paid in, regardless of wealth, should be treated fairly and equitably.

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      • Lesley Howard-Smith Janette King Frances Martin
      8:32 am - 20 May 2017
      5 replies . 3 retweets 3 likes
      1. Karen Wake‏ @pensionmonkey May 20
        Replying to @CllrAndyStamp @GillW1220 and

        Please explain why a woman born 31.12.1959 gets your support, but another born 1.1.1960 does not? And men, of same age, who are ignored?

        0 replies . 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Karen Wake‏ @pensionmonkey May 20
        Replying to @CllrAndyStamp @GillW1220 and

        Then why support a campaign that is ageist and sexist? It's only for women and only those born in the 1950s

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      3. Norma Roberts‏ @westerby1 May 20
        Replying to @CllrAndyStamp @GillW1220 and

        When we're SPA, yes (I'm 61), but, help UNTIL SPA, will be a working age benefit, so, should be the same as most WA benefits, means tested.

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      4. Gill White‏ @GillW1220 May 20
        Replying to @CllrAndyStamp @WASPI_Campaign and

        You are supporting a campaign that would create more inequality.

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      5. Gill White‏ @GillW1220 May 20
        Replying to @CllrAndyStamp @WASPI_Campaign and

        What is fair, equitable and just about a woman born 31/12/59 getting a large sum of money, and a woman born 1/1/60 gets zero?

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