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time to move to the EU
Probably yes. But fortunately changes like this tend to spread out everywhere else anyway as the EU is too big a market to stop selling in but usually the economics are such that making an EU compliant version of your product and a non-EU compliant one doesn't make sense. It's why lots of US politicians tend to scramble to implement similar laws (eg, the universal charging cable connectors) once they've been entirely nailed down in the EU (because functionally it often is going to happen in practise either way, so by quickly passing a similar law they can take credit when it does.)
But where though? UK's gone to shite after Brexit, and all other countries, generally speaking, need you to be proficient in their local language for you to live a decent life, and I ain't got the time/patience to learn another language at my age.
If it makes your life better, you can say "Guten Morgen", which means good morning. Now you know 2 words.