My point is mainly that if the UK is even able to get, and agrees to a deal like Norway, they're in the exact same position they were before the brexit, only worse.
Norway has to pay the EU, has accepted free travel and has to adhere to EU regulations.
I don't see how this could be a "win" situation for the UK; it's just a downgrade of their status with the union.
The UK would have to agree on free movement like Norway and Switzerland to get the same deal, and that's the main thing they voted against. They never really had it anyways, getting into the UK has always felt more like the US border crossing. Good riddance.