It's perhaps an indication of the way the world has become that people feel they must either litigate or be compensated for any issue that may or may not have caused them some slight inconvenience.
Morgan have always had aspirations of 'big league', perhaps in the same way that Del Boy did!

I wonder what the 'big boy rules' are in relation to Morgan generally and this issue in particular.

The new cars are wildly expensive I think, for what they are. There are so very many 'better' cars, but buyers must really want a Morgan to spend £80k+ on a toy.
I think it's 'optimistic' to expect that a Morgan, however expensive, would ever be, in any way, as 'good a car' as anything from the big boys.

The factory put a 'stop recall' on the cars to very wisely prevent use and prevent any accidents.
They then undertake to rectify the faults as soon as possible.
Despite the low budget, hand to mouth, vintage nature of the factory and the widespread and sparse dealer network, they then manage to put in place a programme to recover and fix all the cars.
No one died.
What more could anyone expect?

Would a few quid in compensation or another few months on the warranty make anyone that much happier?
If it had pi$$ed it down all summer would anyone be as bothered?
So it was sunny for a change, hopefully it will be a mild Autumn, get out and drive the cars.