Having to vote for who you like the least is nothing new and has been part of the last few elections involving Cameron, May, Johnson and Corbyn. It,s also been the same in the USA in recent times so it's unfortunate but it's been part of the political landscape for a while now.

It's disapppointing that the audience aren't challenging these leaders a bit more on certain things they say.
Corbyn has said on two live debates now that he'll hold a second referendum and he wants the public to trust him to abide by the outcome. Unfortunately he said that Labour would abide by the outcome of the first referendum but now he wont honour the will of the people. He should be challenged on why anyone would now believe him after a massive u turn

Also when the likes of Corbyn and Swinson say that by holding a second referendum the country can settle this issue properly they are not being reminded that the country is likely to decend into virtual civil war and not abiding by referendums sets a totally unacceptable precedent to our democracy. Fiona Bruce briefly made this point but didn't force them to respond. They are coming across as though they have a simple solution but in fact it will make things considerably worse