What a ridiculous post
Are you actually not following events ?
We could never get to that position once we voted to leave as the eu would not and still do not allow us to talk about a trade deal
Do you not remember the bit where the eu said we will NOT talk a trade deal with You until the withdrawal act is agreed and signed and 40 bill deposited in our account.
We may end up with Norway or customs 2.0 but unfortunately your good friends at the eu are not interested in talking about it.
Btw I hope you realise that even if we do leave with a deal , the withdrawal agreement or an amended version that still means we leave with no trade deal. There is no legally binding trade deal going forward as the eu would not allow it.
I think you’ve got a very poor understanding of what happened in the initial negotiations and why we’ve arrived at the Withdrawal Agreement.
The first meetings May, Davis and the rest of the team had were Barnier presenting a detailed graph on where we were and worked backwards with different check points explaining deals the EU has with nations around the world. For example Norway/EFTA, Canada, South Korea etc.
Barnier pretty much said we can have any of the agreements on the graph and May said we want all the trade benefits of being in the Single Market but didn’t want immigration and wanted to make our own trade deals around the world. They politely told her this is against EU regulations and we can fuck off.
Basically we want the good bits Norway have but not Freedom of Movement, which would compromise what the Single Market is and can do whatever we want. It was the cake and eat it Brexit Johnson talked about in 2016.
May and the Brexit Department also spectacularly underestimated, as many leavers continue to do, the Irish border issue with the GFA and the need for a customs arrangement that matched the EU’s.
May eventually did get it but because of her red line on immigration the only option is the backstop.
The reason she has a red line on immigration is because of the overwhelming pressure from the leave side of the argument in both parliament, the media and public on immigration.
In short, if we approached the EU now and pushed Common Market 2.0, which is practically Norway’s Agreement, they’d go for it as they offered it us on day one.
It would mean though that the xenophobes wouldn’t be appeased.