Here (U.S.), we use table to take something off of the table (put a hold on discussion), as opposed to bringing something to the table.
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Here (U.S.), we use table to take something off of the table (put a hold on discussion), as opposed to bringing something to the table.
Where we'd use shelve in the UK?
We also use shelve, but yes. It's actually probably better explained as leaving something on the table, rather than bringing it up or taking it off. You're putting it aside for later.
Right. As I think Jim said, it's an interesting difference in usage.
I didn't say it was interesting - not that it isn't, of course. Anyway, the debate this afternoon should be a doozy.
the PM's power to declare war flows direct from the Queen, not from Parliament,
So does that mean Her Germaness (house of Hanover yada yada yada...) is pro-war?
No (she might be, but she's politically "neutral") - the Crown reserved certain rights to itself following the Restoration - declaring War, appointing ministers, appointing Archbishops, calling elections, naming Lords.... However, by pretty much unbreakable convention those Royal Prerogatives are wielded by the Prime Minister. It's why the British PM, with a strong majority, is about the most powerful leader of a democratic country - he has all the powers of the US president and the US Congress combined.
Hence why the Hanoverian regime ((c) Ken MacLeod) should be replaced by an elected Head of State.
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Also: hi to 'Ouise, who I hardly see around these days.