It looks as if the government is shifting from the hard Brexit position. There is now talk of 'regulatory alignment', passporting for financial firms, and high immigration. I suppose at first, May was protecting her back against the headbangers, who are talking of Empire 2.0, but now reality is setting in.
The irony is, that it's probably not our choice, whether soft or hard Brexit. I don't see how the EU can say, OK, you can still have all these benefits of the club, while leaving it. No club can survive like that. Still, Dacre and Murdoch can then blame the EU for their 'intransigence'.