Millie22
I think it would help greatly if the benefits system so UC was more lenient towards women 60+ who find themselves unable to claim SP.
It is extremely hard to find suitable work unless you are physically able to do cleaning or care work.
The prospect of yet another rise in the SP age is very depressing.
I agree with you about this. It used to be the case (before the 2011 changes) that people (men and women) aged 60 and over could work fewer hours before they were allowed to claim benefits. Since the changes, they have to look for full-time work, the same as everybody else. There were some other changes too, but almost nobody in the media picked them up. Those changes made a big difference to people with chronic conditions and/or those who just didn't feel up to working full-time any more.