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Greek tragedy?

Yet more dramatic events in Greece after the country voted overwhelmingly in favour of rejecting the proposed eurozone bailout deal. We lead today with an eyewitness account from the Greek streets as Tsipras' supporters celebrate a historic victory. Their jubilation is mixed with trepidation however, as they await the political and economic response that will inevitably follow their vote. That response is set to have major ramifications both for the Greek people and the rest of Europe.

In fact the ongoing crisis and the treatment of the Greeks by their creditors has caused a marked shift in attitudes towards Europe from many on the left in British politics. Although once broadly in favour of the European project, the Greek crisis is in danger of fracturing that support.

Today we also report on the first hustings for the Conservatives to pick their successor to Boris Johnson as London mayor. Several of the leading candidates failed to turn up to the event on Saturday. Of those that were present, the leader of the London Assembly Tories, Andrew Boff, called for a blanket ban on all strikes -  a position so authoritarian it would leave British workers with the same employment rights as communist China. Meanwhile his rival Stephen Greenhalgh got involved in a bizarre case of mistaken identity involving one of his own advisors. The Tories still have a long way to go if they hope to hold onto City Hall.

Meanwhile we take a look at a new report from the Irish Parliament, which investigated alternative approaches to pursuing the War on Drugs. Chief among the alternatives was the Portugese approach where drugs were decriminalised. They found that drug use did not increase, drug trafficking did not increase, drug users did not flock to Portugal from other countries, drug deaths went down and a great deal of money was saved in police and court costs. Despite all this evidence, the UK government remains wedded to increasing criminalisation with it's new blanket ban on all psychoactive substances.

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