Haven't heard of the 1995 data regulation I suppose then, or that it's mostly common sense to tell what you do with other people's personal information, but sure, drop out of the entire market over this.
I think the parent commenter was complaining about things that aren't EU-wide. This was and you're saying it's still not good enough
Er, I like GDPR, and it was EU-wide, but each member still would have to write its own framework into its legal system to implement GDPR as it saw fit. Those frameworks are all different in their detail.
E.g. Germany has the BDSG, and the UK has (had?) the DPA.