An elderly protester chases Opposition leader Tony Abbott to his car after his visit to the Seaford RSL.

TONY Abbott was heckled and chased to his car by an elderly protester during a visit to the Seaford RSL this morning.

A male protester carrying a billboard rushed at Mr Abbott yelling at him.

Security ushered the Opposition Leader into a vehicle but the protester stood in front of his car to try and stop him from leaving.

"You always turn your back Mr Abbott," he said chasing him to the car.

"You don't deserve to be Prime Minister."

The man said his father had died serving in the military for Australia and that it wasn't appropriate for Mr Abbott to be at a RSL venue.

"I don't appreciate that man being here at a venue where my father's name is written on the wall," he said.

"He would turn in his grave if he knew he was here. It's inappropriate."

Earlier Mr Abbott had met with veterans to discuss the proposed Coalition amendments to the DFRB and the DFRDB.

Mr Abbott said the proposed amendment would deliver a fair indexation to military superannuants aged 55 and over.

"It's important we do the right thing by our ex servicemen and women," Mr Abbott said.

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