Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has cast his vote in the Greek referendum.<br /><br /> Crowds gathered to witness the scene at the polling station in Athens.<br /><br /> Polls suggest Greece remains deeply divided over whether to accept the conditions attached to international bailout funds needed to avoid default and a banking collapse. The government has urged voters to vote “No”, but some fear this could mean Greece is ejected from the eurozone.<br /><br /> “I think the “Yes” vote should prevail,” said one man, “there is no other solution. I hope things will improve, the situation now is drastic.”<br /><br /> “I voted for Tsipras,” said another, “and I plan to vote “no”. I have lived in Europe and I know that citizens have more rights when their country is a member. There are advantages to being in Europe but that is not what this is about.”<br /><br /> Greece’s current bailout programme with the European Commission, International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank ran out on last Tuesday.<br /><br /> Banks have been shut all we
