Major risks to data protection standards arise from the New Withdrawal Agreement, Political Declaration and the forthcoming General Election
Last week’s Queen’s Speech has been regarded as the Conservative Government’s shop-window of measures for its forthcoming General Election campaign; last Saturday’s vote on the New Withdrawal Agreement relates to what happens to Brexit in the meantime. This blog assumes the risk of hard Brexit is diminished until December 2020 and that the UK leaves the EU; it covers the relevance of these two events to data protection and concludes: Item 1: GDPR standards maintained. If there is eventual Parliamentary




