Simon Goldblatt

Simon Goldblatt QC (24 December 1928 – 2 November 2021)[1] was a British Barrister and Liberal Party politician.

He was educated at Eton College, going up in 1941 as one of the few Jewish boys in attendance and ending his time there as captain of the school.

[2] He then studied the law tripos at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, graduating with a first-class degree in the subject in 1950.

He took silk in 1972 (having effectively been positively invited to do so by the appellate committee of the House of Lords, one of whose members had commented in one case that they "took it most ill that submissions of that calibre come otherwise than from the front bench"), and was made a Bencher in 1982.

[1] He continued to practise there alongside occasional stints as a Deputy High Court Judge, where he had a tendency to find alternative paths to correct jurisprudence to those presented to him by counsel.