“We have no offer to make except that we shall serve you faithfully.”
Election speech, 1951
Second Term as Prime Minister (1949-1966)
Kontext: In conclusion, we have sought this election to resolve a deadlock. We have no offer to make except that we shall serve you faithfully. What we seek is a Senate majority. If you approve of the Labour Senators frustrating your vote of December, 1949, you will not give us a majority in either house. To give it in the one and refuse it in the other would be a tragedy for Australia.