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by Nextgrid 1925 days ago
I believe GDPR is supposed to be implemented in every participating country's legislation, so the GDPR was implemented in UK law and this remains the case even after Brexit. Nothing prevents them from amending that law and repealing the GDPR's effects on it though.
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No, regulations are directly applicable. Directives have to be implemented by each country.