THE scene is one of friends who have got together for a catch-up and a coffee.
But move closer to the group of ladies- all in their early 60s – and you'll spot some wearing suffragette style sashes and the peals of chatty laughter are interspersed with angry, anxious and disappointed tones.
These ladies, gathered at Kingsley Village in Fraddon, haven't got together for a social occasion but are in fact the Cornish contingency of Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI).
Until a...
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