You haven't (that I've seen, and I'm not the only one who's been asking) said what practical negative impact the EU has on you, or the country. You mentioned the court and you mentioned this "federal Europe" but those are abstract issues of principle - it doesn't say in what way they impact you (or even the country) so much and so negatively, that you'd risk people's jobs, severe economic damage, and the integrity of the UK, to get rid of them.
As I said, there are plenty of things I'd like to change about the UK and the way it's governed (monarchy, HoL, no written constitution, first past the post) but I'd not take the kind of risks a no-deal Brexit entails to get rid of them.
Right again on very similar lines where have you seen any leavers or remainers agreeing other than the very odd one or two you'll always get that confound the norm?
It's not a split it's a gulf of a difference, it wouldn't matter whatever I wrote here about my favouring leave, I wont be seeing remain succeed without a fight and I wouldn't be even the slightest surprised you're thinking something exactly similar but visa versa and that's why we had a referendum, one side or the other had to be the losers, we probably both think others side put forward underhanded or dishonest arguments, however you wish to call it, I doubt we'd even agree on that.
The point is the winners should have the day and that's it and I want to say goodbye to the EU, the very thought of remaining in the EU repels me and the handing on of that lot to our children forever in just the way, I'll assume, you take the opposite view.
I don't see remainers as bad people or in the least bit dippy, just wrong, I hope this is the way you see it obviously with your opposing view to mine.
Regards ippy