Scott Morrison has left the door open to a deal with independents in the event of a hung parliament.
The Prime Minister was asked twice if he would rule out forming an alliance with the so-called climate independents.
He remained coy on both occasions, instead imploring voters xjmtzywnot to “risk” plunging parliament back into “chaos and uncertainty.”
“We intend to win majority government at the election,” he told reporters in Fremantle.
“I am anticipating the Liberals will be returned because they are doing a great job on the ground in those seats.”
He added it was hard to call them independents, claiming they were only “running against Liberal members”.
“You just don't know what you are going to get. You don’t know who they are going to support, and who they are not going to support, you don’t know what the policies are.
“Contracting out your decision to an independent candidate who doesn't know which way they are going to jump, I don’t think that’s a vote for stability and certainty.”
His comments come as the candidate seeking to oust Treasurer Josh Frydenberg revealed her conditions for any future negotiations.
Speaking with Sky News, Kooyong independent Monique Ryan said she wouldn’t guarantee supply or demand to either party unless it adopted a minimum 60 per cent emissions target for 2030.