UK dodged 'extremist' Corbyn: Frydenberg

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says he's happy that the "extremist" Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn did not win the British election.

Boris Johnson's Conservative party secured a stunning majority win on the back of his election campaign theme: "Get Brexit done"

One poll showed 87 per cent of Britain's Jews found Mr Corbyn to be anti-Semitic.

Mr Frydenberg said it was "fantastic" to see Mr Johnson win the poll.

"Corbyn was an extremist," Mr Frydenberg told Sky News on Monday.

"He had some pretty abhorrent views and I think some members of the (Australian) Labor party were ill-advised to get so close to such a person.

"So I was happy to see him defeated and defeated pretty substantially."

Mr Frydenberg said he had since spoken to his British counterpart, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid.

He said a free trade deal with Britain was a priority for Australia.

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