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  • December 12, 2024

My family


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Would buy a house,  invest, give my children some money, Holidays. 


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A house or 2 pay debts off help family out and new car and buy some good tech stuff for the kids 


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  • December 12, 2024

Pay off my sons' and daughter's mortgages and get a box at Anfield!


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A new pair of shoes!

A bungalow for my mother.

A trip to an Ashram in India.

Donate some.


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  • December 12, 2024

Give to charity, local causes, help our children get on the property ladder, a round the world cruise. 


Matt Darville
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I’d give half to the kids

Then business class to the Middle East 


Claire Louise Langton
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New car, big family holidays to make some memories and making sure the parents are comfortable 


cathryn1
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  • December 12, 2024

I would buy my mom a house


Amy Warrington
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I'd pay off my mortgage. Buy a holiday home in Corfu so my Dad could live out his dream of living there and treat my whole family to a holiday of dreams across many greek islands. Oh and get my niece (who's just become a new mum) a car 


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  • December 12, 2024

I would like my family on a month long holiday to the USA. Hiring a big motorhome and driving from the East coast to the West coast finishing at Disneyland in Anaheim 👍


Nichola Cunningham
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I'd spend the £2m on buying or building a wheelchair accessible bungalow and buying starter homes for my 2 kids to move into. Everyone, of course, would have id mobile phone contracts and there would be a family holiday too


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Clear mine/wife's debts, fix the house, put some away for savings and then take the family on a holiday. Then work out if I can go part time at work to spend more time with the family


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Given £2,000,000, I’d want to strike a balance between personal enjoyment, meaningful impact, and future security:

1. **Travel and Experiences:** I’d explore different cultures, perhaps take a world tour to visit historic sites and natural wonders.
2. **Real Estate Investment:** Buying a couple of properties, maybe one for personal use and another as an investment for rental income.
3. **Education:** I’d set aside funds for continued education or courses to acquire new skills and knowledge.
4. **Charitable Contributions:** Supporting causes that resonate with me, like environmental conservation, education, or healthcare initiatives.
5. **Starting a Business:** Investing in a passion project or a startup that could create value and provide employment.
6. **Savings and Investments:** Ensuring a portion is wisely invested for financial security and growth.


Matt Marshall
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I would spend it on a home for me, my partner and my cat. Mainly the cat, that way I could get him the biggest cat tree on the market. The rest would be to spoil my nieces and nephews! 


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2 millions I would spend to build a Multisport centre for young kids🤸🤾⛹️🤼


Sasha Wykes
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I would buy a house with some land and adopt animals so I could have a small farm


I'd spend it on health, wealth and happiness 


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1. Housing & Shelter

• Affordable Housing: Build or renovate homes for low-income families.

• Emergency Shelters: Establish shelters for the homeless or victims of domestic violence.

 

2. Education

• School Facilities: Fund new classrooms, libraries, or tech resources in local schools.

• Scholarships: Provide grants for underprivileged students to access higher education or vocational training.

 

3. Health & Wellbeing

• Healthcare Access: Invest in mobile clinics or subsidized medical services.

• Mental Health Services: Offer free counseling or wellness programs.

 

4. Employment Opportunities

• Small Business Grants: Provide seed funding for local entrepreneurs.

• Skill Development: Organize training programs to help locals gain employment.

 

5. Community Infrastructure

• Recreational Spaces: Build parks, community centers, or sports facilities.

• Public Transport: Improve connectivity or provide subsidized travel for key workers.

 

6. Food Security

• Food Banks: Fund or expand local food banks to address hunger.

• Community Gardens: Support sustainable agriculture projects for locals to grow food.

 

7. Sustainability Projects

• Green Initiatives: Install solar panels, improve energy efficiency, or create recycling programs.

• Clean Water: Ensure access to safe drinking water where needed.

 


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£2,000,000?

Pay for me and my fiancé's dream wedding - not having to care about restricting the guest list due to cost! 

I would upgrade our kitchen and bathroom. 

Get a new car. 

Build a house in the countryside. 

Maybe look into more further education.

Put a percentage into savings accounts for current and future children. 


Court Davies
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I’d spend £2,000,000 on a house, a car and savings for future children and also treat my mother to a well deserved holiday :))


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If I had £2m I would give some to family, buy a nice house and take everyone on holiday, then retire.


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I’d buy 10,000 Ninja Double Stack XL 2 Drawer 9.5L Air Fryers of course


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I would buy a number of small woodlands across the UK, to protect them and open them up for education. I would also have one larger one and create a food forest for the future.


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Buy a house, and a holiday home in Spain