Maybe Lord Sumpter, Guardian journalists etc, should be looking further afield at Hungary, Poland and Russia, before talking about the UK drifting into a police state.
The vast majority of people support temporary curbs on movements to achieve one specific aim. To halt the spread of COVID-19. To protect loved ones or themselves.
All that is asked of people is to be reasonable and responsible, the police, dog walkers and runners alike. It is built into the emergency legislation that it is for a set period and is regularly reviewed.
Yes, guidelines are helpful. Like a lot of legislation, what is meant is not always achieved.
However, all this criticism just for the sake of it (I'm looking at you Channel Four, The Guardian and Emily Maitless from Newsnight) is very wearing.
We are living in completely extraordinary times. There is no existing template to work from. Most of us are trying to muddle through. I am certainly glad to be going through this in the UK rather than be in other countries, as demonstrated by the thousands of people abroad desparately trying to get flights back to the UK!