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The hell is social security? We don't have one of those.
Is this another one of those American terms they're trying to replace our terminology with? It smells of that.
Also Britain is an island, it doesn't include Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK, and if we're talking about a nation wide thing I suspect it'll include more than just Britain, but in fact the entire UK.
Sorry, I'm just tired of Americans trying to force their terminology on us after so many years of putting up with it :-(
They aren't trying to force "social security" on us, it's an article primarily aimed at an American audience using the term Americans will be familiar with in the headline. The article body calls it the Department for Work and Pensions
Imagine being from the UK and complaining about someone else "forcing" anything on you. Lmao.
Especially language. They're just mad because there are more native English speakers in America than in the UK.
Literally no one in the UK gives a shit.
Dress up like a yeehad and throw some Baja blast in a harbor. That'll raise some suspicion.
Social security is a straight translation of Sécurité Sociale that we use in France
Social security is and has been a thing outside of US.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_in_Spain
In particular, it seems to be something in the UK https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-social-security
So besides the mix of Britain and the UK, the rest is plain wrong.