I'm not convinced clause 7 can do this.
It is expressly only dealing with processing which falls within Article 6(1)(e) so there is always a necessity test linked to public interest or official function.
As I read it the sole purpose of clause 7 is to avoid any doubt that the activities in DPA 1998 Schedule 2 condition 5 are official functions within Article 6(1)(e). And condition 5 (d) is righty excluded as it is (a) not an official function and (b) already encompassed within Article 6(1)(e).
I can't off hand think of any, but using 'includes' would ensure that official functions (e.g. under common law / royal prerogative?) remain within 6(1)(e) even if not listed. If there are any this would be important as legitimate interest would not be available.
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