No I suspect the referendum is unfairly structured. A fair way of doing it would be a straight in / out vote and followed by a vote on the terms.
But if the terms are unacceptable there is more than one possible course of action: WTO rules or stay in the EU. There's no reason why both options cannot be put to the electorate.
Here's another way of structuring it: there would be two questions
1. Should we accept the deal the British government has made
2. If the electorate rejects the deal, should we remain in the EU or leave under WTO rules.
Also entirely hypothetical since no political party is campaigning for it.
We spend much of our time debating hypotheticals here. Why are you against it on this one topic? Anyway, if things go badly over the next couple of years, there will be calls for a new referendum.
Again I didn't say it was too complicated.
Oh good, so you'll be withdrawing your argument that it is too complex.
Sure once we have left you can carry on campaigning for us to return.
It would be much better not to leave at all.