Press Release: WASPI 10 minute Rule Bill

This week (Wednesday 7th February 2024), Alan Brown MP will present a 10-Minute Rule Bill to the House on behalf of the WASPI Women.

The MP for Kilmarnock and Loudoun is set to take a prominent stance on the issue of state pension age changes affecting women born between 6th April 1950 and 5th April 1960.

The Bill urges the Secretary of State for the Department of Work & Pensions to publish compensation scheme proposals for the affected women.

More than 6,500 women in Kilmarnock and Loudoun are affected by these changes to the state pension age.

Mr Brown has been at the forefront of this cause since his election in 2015, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to the concerns of the WASPI Women.

Commenting, the representative for Kilmarnock and Loudoun said:

“This bill marks a crucial step in addressing the ongoing injustice faced by these women, seeking to rectify the adverse effects of state pension age adjustments.

"This is a cruel and grave injustice that has gone unaddressed for far too long. More than 6,500 women in Kilmarnock and Loudoun are facing the unfair consequences of state pension age changes, impacting their financial stability and overall well-being.

“This is not just a statistical figure but represents real lives, real struggles, and real injustices.

"I've been working alongside these women since my election in 2015, consistently advocating for their cause and seeking fairness in light of the challenges they face. My office continues to handle dozens of cases, reflecting the ongoing commitment to addressing the issues at hand.

“This 10-Minute Rule Bill is another step in our relentless pursuit to right this wrong and ensure a more equitable future for the WASPI Women.

“It is imperative that Westminster rectifies this situation promptly.”

Waterside Street Surgery

Looking forward to being in Waterside this coming Thursday (11th January 2024) knocking on doors with my staff. 

It will be my first Street Surgery of 2024 and one I am relishing as over the past year it has been great to get this back up and running.

Constituents in Fenwick Road, Main Road, McKnight Avenue, and Mill Wynd will have received a letter notifying them that I will be there if they wish to speak to me about an issue.

However, if you will not be in or do not reside in the areas listed above but have an issue you would like to discuss don't hesitate to get in touch with me:

alan.brown.mp@parliament.uk / 01563 501412 or drop into my office at 31A Titchfield Street in Kilmarnock (KA1 1QW).

Christmas Message 2023

As we approach the festive season, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the year we've had together. It's been a year of both ups and downs, and many of us have faced the challenges that life has thrown our way. I commend the resilience and strength that our community has shown throughout these times.

I am aware that a lot of people in our constituency have been feeling the brunt of the cost of living, and for some, the holiday season can be an additional burden. This time of year, it is crucial for us to come together as a community and extend a helping hand to those who may be struggling.

In the spirit of giving, I want to emphasise the importance of supporting local charities and food banks, especially during this festive season. If you find yourself in a position to do so, please consider donating to your local food bank. I am pleased to inform you that there are now regular collections at Rugby Park, making it even more convenient for you to contribute.

Let us remember that there are individuals who once generously gave but now find themselves in need. I encourage everyone to make an extra effort, if possible, as every small contribution can make a significant difference in someone's life.

As we gather with our loved ones to celebrate Christmas and usher in the New Year, I wish each and every one of you a joyous and prosperous festive season. For those fortunate enough to have time off over the holidays, I hope you enjoy plenty of days out and quality time spent with family and friends.

In the midst of our celebrations, let us also keep in mind those who are working tirelessly throughout this period, just as they do all year round. Our emergency services, as well as those in the retail and hospitality sectors, deserve our gratitude for their dedication and sacrifice. May we remember and appreciate their efforts as we celebrate the joy of the season.

Before I conclude, I would like to extend congratulations to Murphy Laird of St Sophia's Primary in Galston for winning this year’s Christmas Card Competition. Murphy secured the top spot with the hilarious and delightful card titled 'Chilling With My Snowmies.' The clever caption not only brought a smile to my face but also captured the festive spirit.

I must also commend all the pupils from St Sophia's, Galston, and Gargieston primaries who participated in the competition. The quality and creativity displayed in each entry were truly impressive, making the decision to select just one winner a challenging but rewarding endeavour.

Thank you for sharing your talents and spreading the joy of the season. May your creativity continue to shine bright in the coming year.

I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.