Two prominent independents say they won't do deals to form a minority government if the federal election delivers a hung parliament.
The comments from Tony Windsor and Cathy McGowan came as Malcolm Turnbull again raised fears of a Labor-Greens alliance putting at risk Australia's borders and undermining jobs through a deal on penalty rates.
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2016/05/16/no-deals-power-say-independentsIndependent Tony Windsor, who is taking on Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce in the NSW seat of New England, said he would not sign a written deal as he had done in 2010 with Julia Gillard.
"If there was another hung parliament ... I wouldn't be signing any document with any side, I would remain independent," he said.
Cathy McGowan, who is seeking re-election as an independent in the Victorian seat of Indi, said she would not enter into any agreements.
"I'm not going to sell my vote and lose my ability to vote on issues as they impact on my community," she told ABC radio.
Another independent Bob Katter, who is recontesting the Queensland seat of Kennedy, said he would put his 20-point plan to both major parties as he did in 2010.
An average of the latest polls puts Labor on 50.4 per cent of the two-party vote.
So who's left, that we haven't heard from. likely to be the mix.
Wilkie in Denison ... anyone else?