''Yes, I agree that we make our final decision consciously.''
Sorry, it doesn't work like that, it ignores the necessity of unconscious processing which is brought to consciousness. Libet tried to rescue free will by proposing a veto function, that underlying activity can be somehow vetoed given sufficient time.
The flaw in that the brain as a modular system, a parallel processor where one region can and does override another region if the situation requires it......you set out to cross the road but a car whips around the corner and you leap back without thinking. etc.
'Veto function' is based on precisely the same means and mechanisms of response as the original decision.
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