Boris Johnson says he'll tell Brits their chances of summer holiday after February 22

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Boris Johnson has refused to say if Brits should or shouldn't book their summer holiday - but said he "hopes" to update the nation in the week of February 22.

After days of conflicting messages from ministers, the Prime Minister said it was "just too early" to say if people can book breaks in the UK or abroad.

But he told the Mirror's Mikey Smith he "hoped" to give more of an update in the week of February 22, when he will unveil a roadmap for easing England's lockdown.

The Prime Minister said: "I'm afraid it is just too early for people to be certain about what we’ll be able to do this summer. "We hope to be able to say more in the week of the 22nd when more data comes in - more crucial data about the rollout of the vaccine programme and

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