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The crisis in Greece is rapidly turning into a tragedy. In this week’s View from 22 podcast, Harry Mount and Vincenzo Scarpetta discuss this week’s Spectator cover feature on the situation in Greece. What are the feelings on the streets of Athens about the crisis? Will Sunday’s referendum mark the end of Syriza, or the end of the Eurozone?
On politics, Fraser Nelson and James Forsyth discuss how David Cameron can use the Greek crisis to his advantage when renegotiating Britain’s relationship with the EU. We also look at the Airports Commission’s decision to recommend a third runway at Heathrow Airport and whether it will lead to a major split in the Tory party. Plus, Douglas Murray discusses the terrorist attack in Tunisia and why Britain should not abandon the country. What kind of response should the West undertake and will this lead to ISIS being crushed? You can subscribe to the View from 22 through iTunes and have it delivered to your computer every week, or you can use the player below:Enjoying a good glass of wine is easy; building a wine collection for future enjoyment is more complex.

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