Waspi campaigners have confirmed they are proceeding with fresh legal action against the Government . The Women Against State Pension Inequality group also argued that Labour’s recent local election losses should serve as a warning, with Waspi women and their families representing a significant voting bloc in marginal seats. In January, women affected by the way changes to the state pension age were communicated were told for a second time they would not receive compensation. A previous decision not to offer redress was reviewed after the rediscovery of a 2007 Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) evaluation, which at the time led to officials stopping sending out automatic pension forecast letters. Waspi, which has long campaigned for compensation, said in March that lawyers would raise “legal errors” with the Government and give its lawyers 14 days to respond. Angela Madden, chair of the Waspi campaign, said: “The Government has had every opportunity to do the right thing for Waspi women.…