The EU is damaging because it takes decision making further away from the people...
Such as? I mean in practice, what specific decisions do you think the EU has taken that should have been done more locally? More to the point why have they made life so terrible it's worth the risks to jobs, the economy, and even people's lives to "rectify"?
I'm not trying to pretend the EU is perfect, but it has to be pretty damn terrible to risk the consequences of a no-deal to be rid of.
Rule should be as close to the people as possible.
So what - we make each county an independent state? Each town, city, or village? Where would you stop? What's wrong with devolving power as appropriate?
A deal would be preferable but the question was a simple one, do you want to leave the EU. That needs to be implemented.
As I said - the description was inaccurate - the buyer should have the right to reconsider. Why should the UK electorate, in one of the most important choice in recent history, have less rights to change their mind than somebody who buys a shirt from Amazon?
That's before we get to the fact that there is almost certainly no majority for leave now anyway, even if nobody changed their mind (
source) and that the younger generations (who will have to live with this) voted to remain.