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Sajid Javid vows ‘no going back’ as he prepares to address Commons on when lockdown restrictions will be lifted today

NEW Health Secretary Sajid Javid will today reveal when lockdown will end - and is expected to tell Brits to hold tight until July 19.

He is likely to dash hopes of going early on July 5, but vowed there will be "no going back" after restrictions are finally ripped up in four weeks.

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New Health Secretary Sajid Javid will address the Commons todayCredit: Getty

Mr Javid is set to give his first Commons speech since rejoining the Cabinet at around 5.30pm, with ending Covid curbs his “immediate priority”.

On a visit to St Thomas' Hospital this morning he said: "I want to see the restrictions lifted and life going back to normal as quickly as possible and that's - right here and now - that is my absolute priority.

"I want to see those restrictions lifted as soon as we can as quickly as possible.

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"In terms of the roadmap to that you'll have to wait for my statement to Parliament later today. It's going be irreversible. There's no going back."

Next Monday - July 5 - is the earliest date when remaining restrictions could be lifted, with the government needing to give notice today of any changes.

The former Chancellor isn't expected to lift lockdown earlier than the planned date of July 19 - but is reportedly "extremely reluctant" to extend measures.

Boris Johnson had promised a data review to see if 'Freedom Day' could take place a fortnight earlier.

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Speaking outside his new office yesterday, Mr Javid said: “We are still in a pandemic and I want to see that come to an end as soon as possible.

“That will be my most immediate priority to see that we can return to normal as soon and quickly as possible.” 

Step 4 of the government's roadmap out of lockdown was due to see all restrictions lifted on on June 21, but the date was pushed back a month over the spread of the Delta - or Indian - variant.

Mr Javid is seen as a Cabinet Covid "hawk" and has raised concerns over lockdowns and their impact on the economy.

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