No place for Compton, think thats a tough call!
I assume you mean in Tests.
If so....it is, but there are six candidates for seven batting places and on balance, he is the one that deserves to miss out. Obviously Cook, Trott and Pietersen are nailed on certainties, and Bell (for all that I could make an argument that he has been rubbish this last year) saved his spot with that ton in the Fourth Test, and is safe in the knowledge that he has 18 months of relentless Aussie bashing ahead of him.
That leaves two spots between Compton, Root and Bairstow. Root is obviously the first choice for one of them, so well did he bat on debut - not to mention his fielding and useful off spin. From there - Bairstow was unlucky not to be a starter in India, so well did he handle the mighty Yarpies last Summer, and whilst not technically the incumbent, I think that he showed more in that game that Compton did in his three Tests in India, where he looked willing to graft but short of the necessary class to score runs at the highest level.
I also took into account the balance of the side - if Compton opens and Root bats six, then you have three plodders at the top of the order together with Bell, and a young man making his way at six - there is the potential for that order to get bogged down and go nowhere if KP fails. With Root opening, Bairstow adds impetus and class at six.