pub lockdown misery could end later this month with thousands of boozers opening their doors on June 22, it has been reported.The hospitality trade was originally scheduled to close until July, but ministers are reportedly planning to open pubs and bars a month earlier in a last-ditch bid to save 3.5million jobs.Under the new rules, boozers will have to serve drinks outside in plastic cups due to the tough coronavirus social distancing rules.Daily Mirror reports Chancellor Rishi Sunak is thought to be among a group of ministers calling themselves the "save summer six" hoping to get pubs, bars and restaurants open this month.Despite warnings from scientists about lifting the lockdown too fast, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is believed to be.