I assume services type stuff which even the hard Brexiteers wouldn’t pass up. Interesting.
It’s truly the one piece of EU legislation I hate with a passion and it’s the only thing Brexit didn’t get rid of
I find it very hard to believe that an individual would hate GDPR with a passion. It's whole point is to protect the rights and freedoms of individuals with regard to personal data and to stop organisations using your personal data in any way they see fit, even when it is not in your interest.
It really has nothing to do with "hard Brexiteers", there were something like 4800 laws we needed to incorporate into UK law as part of Brexit. Most modern countries will have their own versions of Information Law. The Data Protection Act in the UK predates GDPR by a considerable margin. 1987! It's history also traces back to EU Convention on Human Rights some 70 odd years ago....
Arguably DPDI might have relaxed certain areas to facilitate business in the UK, but that was nuked when Labour won last election. Labour government will now be working on their own version of this.