Ah ok. Yes, I'd agree. It's up to whoever is in government to make the trade-off between single market access and obligations. We know for certain that the Tories cannot get decent access because they rule out FoM, they refuse to be under the jurisdiction of the ECJ and they want a bonfire of regulations re. workers and the environment (which is why they refuse to enshrine these protections in primary legislation). They have so many red lines, with a hard-line faction in their party making negotiation and compromise very difficult.
Labour's starting point might not be perfect from the viewpoint of a remain voter, but it is much better than the Tory position as things stand, imo. And the makeup of the Labour Party allows more room for manoeuvre than is possible for the Tory Party.