There was a mixed reception for Greece’s Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, voting in Sunday’s referendum with his 90-year-old father in Athens.<br /><br /> Varoufakis leaves few people indifferent.<br /><br /> His blunt rejection of a deal that would mean more austerity has alienated many euro zone colleagues. <br /><br /> The referendum, he says, is a “celebration of democracy” to let the people decide.<br /><br /> “For five years now, the tremendous failures of the Eurogroup has led to ultimatums and the Greek people have had no say,” he told reporters.<br /><br /> “Today…the Greek people have a chance to decide on the last ultimatum from the Eurogroup, the institutions, the partners.”<br /><br /> Varoufakis, however, has antagonised some closer to home.<br /><br /> After voting, one man tackled the minister on his wealth and lifestyle – Varoufakis has come in for criticism after being photographed at home in a glossy magazine.<br /><br /> The man said: “Come with me to see the crowds of people waiting at Alpha Bank,”.<br /><br /> In reply, Varoufakis repeated a pledge t