The opposition leader has dismissed the latest diabolical opinion polling for the coalition, despite Pauline Hanson surging ahead to become preferred prime minister.
One in three respondents to a survey on Sunday said they wanted the One Nation leader to run the country.
The coalition's primary vote has also plunged to a record low, the poll shows, while Labor's has also dropped slightly off the back of an unpopular budget.
Asked about the poor showing, Angus Taylor said he'd been meeting with business leaders and they weren't concerned about opinion surveys.
"In that room just a moment ago, no one was talking about polls. They were talking about the future of our country," he told reporters in Sydney on Monday.