If you're curious how other countries are presenting the UK-EU deal, this is the verdict from a French left-wing paper:
It is "packed with regulatory brakes stopping London from undertaking social, ecological or fiscal dumping" https://www.liberation.fr/planete/2020/12/24/brexit-une-liberte-commerciale-de-facade-pour-le-royaume-uni_1809659
It is "packed with regulatory brakes stopping London from undertaking social, ecological or fiscal dumping" https://www.liberation.fr/planete/2020/12/24/brexit-une-liberte-commerciale-de-facade-pour-le-royaume-uni_1809659
From Spain's El Pais: EU "legislation, which is the foundation of the world's largest internal market, will cease to apply in the UK on December 31. Trust that was now taken for granted will turn into mutual distrust on January 1." https://elpais.com/internacional/2020-12-24/el-acuerdo-de-la-era-post-brexit-que-salva-el-precipicio-pero-no-evita-la-caida.html
Germany's SZ: if regulations diverge too much over time "the agreement provides that the disadvantaged side can react with punitive tariffs or other measures that restore a balance" https://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/brexit-handelsabkommen-eu-grossbritannien-1.5157806