It’s absolutely laughable you continue to trot this line out.
1. The initial details of the deal are of a proposal the EU already offered but May said she couldn’t go for, as it compromised the DUP’s wishes
2. Johnson’s plan A was rejected and left him desperate
3. The Benn Act means that the threat of no deal is basically zero, as it needs to get through Parliament first
4. No deal was never a threat, Barnier called Raab’s bluff on it 18 months - 2 years ago
All that has happened is that Johnson has picked one of the 15 or so options the EU gave, as an agreement, way back in 2016.
Furthermore, the “good will” and “none issue” you said about the Irish border have made it a full house of things you’ve been incorrect about.
Now thems is some facts. or inconvenient truths, i forget which one is trending.