GDPR wasn’t designed to make the UK’s data protection unique; instead, it was meant to keep UK standards in line with the EU. After Brexit, the UK adopted its own version, called the UK GDPR, which closely follows the EU’s GDPR to maintain strong data protection. Over time, the UK might tweak or add to these rules to fit its own needs, but for now, the idea is to keep things consistent and ensure that data protection remains top-notch. This approach lets the UK stay flexible while still holding on to high standards.