Coalition 'indistinguishable' from One Nation, PM says — as it happened

ensuring we have the policies in place, policies for lower taxes, for cheaper energy, for more houses, for putting Australians first."Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has left the door open to a preference deal with One Nation, declaring he'll work with anyone to get rid of Labor."We'll work with others to get rid of a rotten Labor government," he says."People are angry around Australia They've had enough of this rotten Labor government that's taking this country in the wrong direction."His remarks follow a report in the Australian Financial Review in which newly installed federal Liberal president Tony Abbott endorsed a preference swap with One Nation.Taylor was also asked about WA Liberal leader Basil Zempilas, who said he had an open mind to working with One Nation."I want Australians' first preference but I know to get them I have to rebuild trust with those hard-working Australians who are angry because they have been dudded," he said.Angus Taylor wouldn't be drawn on whether the opposition would ultimately support the government's sweeping changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)."We're supporting an inquiry