12-14-2018, 03:18 PM
(12-14-2018, 12:04 PM)Dill Wrote: Not sure what "100% subjective" means in the context of light-toned explanation of British behavior for Americans.
It means the same thing it would mean in any other context, that the information being presented was subjective.
Quote:Owen Patterson didn't argue Britain is in the ideal time zone for trade?
He did, and that's his subjective opinion.
Quote:The abovementioned London banker didn't say the EU relies too much on the British economy; his views aren't representative?
He did, and that's his subjective opinion.
Quote:GB still IS joined at the hip with the US when it comes to foreign policy?
Also a subjective opinion. Looks like what I meant when I said the information was 100% subjective was that the information was 100% subjective. Refreshingly direct, no?