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Old 19-03-2018, 13:12   #1204
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Your issue is with how the UK chooses to implement GDPR, not in the privacy and protection that GDPR provides consumers in this new digital age. Your GDPR Project Fear will not come to pass. If some organisations choose to over-engineer their data protection that's their look-out.
You seem to be underestimating the impact of the GDPR, and in fact I wonder if you are perhaps being a little complacent about it.

Small organisations did not need privacy agreements until this beast from the EU East came along. Once again, you have ignored the point that all organisations are having to put in place documentation which could have been clauses in the legislation instead.

It's a fine example of EU red tape and I sincerely hope that a future UK government unravels it. If we are to be successful outside the EU, we need less regulation and red tape, not more.
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