I'm not a big fan of the BMJ - far too closely aligned to the NHS establishment and not usually the first to raise concerns.
For them to be publishing (and headlining) such direct and hard-hitting criticism of Government Policy is unusual to say the least.
https://tinyurl.com/ya3btjox
"England arrives here in a state of utter confusion"
"Scientists and doctors in advisory positions face a dual obligation to the state and to the public. But what happens when the government’s integrity no longer matches your personal or professional integrity, when your public accountability seems greater than that of the politicians you advise? Do you fight from within? Do you speak out, and even resign? What of the leaders of medical organisations working closely with the government? Regrettably, questions of conscience and duty must now be addressed".