On Monday, DMH Stallard partner Jonathan Compton wrote that former Supreme Court judge Lord Jonathan Sumption was "plain wrong" in getting involved in the civil liberties debate surrounding the COVID-19 lockdown in the U.K. In this article, which was first published in the Spectator on Wednesday, Lord Sumption defends his position.

Jonathan Compton criticises my views on lockdown on two grounds. First, I suggested that it is up to us to decide what risks to run with our own bodies, not the state, and that those who did not want to run the risk of meeting infected persons could voluntarily self-isolate. For this, I am accused of ignoring the 'societal risk' that infection levels will rise to the point where supply chains break down, the NHS is overwhelmed and the fabric of society is at risk. Secondly, he says that my views, even if correct, should not be expressed by a former senior judge.