"I am a man of peace. I am longing and working and praying for peace, but I will not surrender the safety and security of the British constitution. You placed me in power eighteen months ago by the largest majority accorded to any party for many, many years. Have I done anything to forfeit that confidence? Cannot you trust me to ensure a square deal to secure even justice between man and man?"

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Source: Speech on BBC radio on the General Strike on May 08, 1926. Baldwin: A Biography. Book by Keith Middlemas and John Barnes, p. 415, 1969.

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Stanley Baldwin

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Stanley Baldwin was a British politician and three-time Prime Minister known for his leadership during the interwar period and his emphasis on national unity.

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