Compensation

Compensation to 1950s Born Ladies 

Pay compensation, Tax Free, 
for lost state pension between ages 60-66 to 100 per cent biological women by birth and identity born in 1950s. 
 
1951 to 1959 born ladies 
PAY SET MONEY FOR THOSE WHO LOST STATE PENSION 
 
COMPENSATION 1951 to 1959 LADIES 

 1951 ladies  - £7,000 

1952 ladies -  £14,000

1953 ladies £21,000 

1954 to 1959 ladies -  £35,000 



HOW FUNDED?

From the massive surplus, that was around
£86 billion in National Insurance Fund
in 2024-2025.

Compensation and full living amount of state pension, Funded, national debt free,
by increased rate on
maximum salary thresholds:

Increase of the 2 per cent National Insurance contributions rate.

Reduce for most workers
National Insurance contributions to
5.50 per cent of wages
between £40,270 to £70,270 a year.
Only those on wages above £50,270
would see a rise
from 2 per cent to 5.50 per cent.

Increase worker National Insurance contributions on wages from £70,270 from current 2 per cent to 10 per cent, using name Upper Earnings (and adding name threshold).

Pay 12 per cent worker National Insurance contributions from maximum salary threshold threshold of £200,270 wages upwards
(now only paying 2 per cent).