Statement: WASPI Decision- 30th January 2026
Yesterday the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions updated MPs about whether the Government would implement the Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman’s compensation recommendations for WASPI women. The Government had agreed to reconsider this and I had hoped this reconsideration announced yesterday would result in a decision aligned with the PHSO’s findings.
The Government have chosen not to accept the PHSO’s findings which begs the question of the purpose of the Ombudsman as their function is to investigate complaints about government, public organisations and the NHS.
I completely understand the disappointment that will be felt today from the women who have been fighting for many years. The campaign of WASPI women has always been one that I have fully supported both in my time as MP and beforehand. I have met with campaigners, showed public support wherever I could and never shied away from raising this injustice.
I have met with WASPI women from our constituency many times to talk about this issue. There are approximately 4150 women in Wrexham who have been affected by this issue, and I will continue to engage with them and help with their campaign.
