Because of this, I think a lot of people would be able to re-edit their edit, make it higher quality, or just plain delete it if it's a troll edit or trash.
Few things:
- users can already re-edit their edit
- troll edits are exceptionally unlikely to be retracted. The reason to leave one such edit is not to later remove it. The proposal makes little sense in this regard
- users leaving trash edits do so either because they do not see them as trash or despite that. It is not an issue of them being unable to retract edits - it is an issue that they are left in the first place.
In general, any proposal that does not address the growth rate of the edit queue is a temporary one at best, since we would be back to the same problem at the end - too many suggested edits/not enough reviews performed. This still applies to the current suggestion. Expecting users who leave suggested edits to take care of their edits themselves does not address the growth rate of the queue. Moreover, it does not address any problem. Were all users conscientious of the suggested edits they left, we would not have problem with the queue, as we would not be getting low quality and inadequate edits at the rate we do right now.
Implementing the ability to retract suggested edits would only help if all users suddenly grew the sense of restraint, diligence, and principle that is already required when making edit suggestions. Since it is categorically proven that not all users possess these, then the proposal has already failed with making any significant impact on the suggested edits queue.
Just to be clear - being able to retract suggested edits would be a "nice to have" feature. There are situations where you might realise the edit was not needed and the lack of ability to remove it can be annoying. Yet, it is a "nice to have" that will not solve problems with the queue of suggested edits.