Jesus lads, 'tis looking like BREXIT!

The benefits keep rolling in:


UK lawmakers have warned the government that if it doesn't continue to harmonize its post-Brexit data rules with the EU, the consequences could be dire.

A cross-party committee of the House of Lords – the UK's upper house – said businesses and organizations such as the NHS would be hit by "significant" extra costs and red tape if the UK loses the right to exchange citizens' personal data seamlessly with the EU.

After the Brexit vote in 2016, the UK left the EU in a practical sense at the end of 2020, when a transition agreement ended. However, it copied some EU laws over more or less like-for-like. For example, the Data Protection Act (DPA) of 2018, the country's implementation of the EU's GDPR, became UK GDPR from January 2021.

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The UK's adequacy status is set to expire in June 2025, before which the EU will review the decision.
 
Interesting budget, getting attacked as anti-growth, although I will say I disagree with the OBR's assumptions for growth.

My wife & I will be £1.67 off after it.

I think most folk will consider it entirely overblown by the media as a doom and gloom budget.

But there's a lot more money coming into public services, mostly coming out of the pockets of the better off and business.
Good.
 
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