Morrison defends Mundine's pension pitch

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has defended star Liberal recruit Warren Mundine promising to increase the aged pension, even though his party has no such plans.

Liberal candidate for Gilmore Warren Mundine and Scott Morrison.

Scott Morrison has defended candidate Warren Mundine's pitch on raising the aged pension. (AAP)

Scott Morrison has defended one of his hand-picked candidates for promising to lift the aged pension, even though the Liberal Party has no such plans.

Warren Mundine has been driving a campaign bus throughout the NSW seat of Gilmore emblazoned with a pledge to increase the aged pension rate.

The prime minister claimed Mr Mundine was simply pointing out the payment automatically increased every six months.

"It is indexed, going up twice a year, just like all payments of that nature, whether they be pension or Newstart, they go up twice a year," Mr Morrison told reporters in Perth on Tuesday.

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten pointed out governments of all persuasions increased the pension in line with inflation.

"That's like giving yourself a medal for getting up in the morning," he told reporters.

Mr Mundine posted a photograph of his campaign bus to social media, but it has since been taken down.

His pension promise has since been overwritten by a pledge to build a stronger economy.


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