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I would use the money to pay off our mortgage,  buy our son his own home, donate some to key 2 life which is a local food bank charity, when we were struggling they helped us with food and money to pay our bills, they do an amazing job, buy a new car and go on a Disney cruise with my family, my daughter is 19 and autistic, we could all be children again lol, also get my 14 year old rescue dog a playmate to stop him getting bored, anything left i am not sure but definitely retire early 


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I would spend half on a Spanish holiday and half on up grading my car.


Emiliya Rodopska
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What would you spend £2,000,000 on?
 

I would invest money in my own business and pay for my children’s private education. 


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  • December 12, 2024

Myself and family 


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I would buy £2 million pound worth of euro lottery tickets and turn it into £100 million 🤔😉🤞


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We have a new grandson (born May 2023) in New Zealand who we are lucky enough to able to go see in Feb 2025, however my son and his wife are still saving for a deposit for a house. We cannot stay with them as it is only a 2 bedroom property, so rely on a very good friend to put us up. If I was lucky enough to win I would gift it all to them so they can get on to that ever elusive property ladder … and next time stay with them 


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I would build a home for homeless kids, i lost both my parents when i was 11 and i had to start taking care of myself when i was 13 after my nan passed. I would like to provide for this kids and offer help that i never received so that they have a normal childhood and a bright future. It's my passion 


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What would you spend £2,000,000 on?

 

First, I would treat my wife to a much needed holiday somewhere abroad.

Secondly, we would buy a house, we're still renters.

Thirdly, I would buy a ccardor myself

Fourth, but not least, I've always wanted to set up a charity for children struggling with Cancer, so would use the rest to do this. 


Angela Waddell
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Share it with the husband, buy a country house with some land, invest, retire and live off the rest of the money and interest from investments. Plus another dog. 


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A house, a car and a luxury holiday!!


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I would pay off the mortgage and have a family holiday 


Drina
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I would finish my house and renovate my old caravan which I could use for homeless and people in recovery.

I would like to contribute more to homeless and people struggling with drug and alcohol abuse and look at aftercare when people transition from rehab.  Support people in recovery to pay back to support people struggling to change habits that inhibit their day to day functioning.

 


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  • December 12, 2024

I would buy a house and couple of holidays 


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I’d buy my two daughters their own homes, and have a restful holiday somewhere warm 🥰


Roy Steele
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With £2m I would ensure that all my debts were covered.

Each of the children got their homes paid for and any other existing debts covered

Put money into trust funds for the grandchildren to access at 18 for either their education or a step into the big wide world

Anything left would be used to help local proven needs charities be that for people or animals locally


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Half  for charity for who needed and help them back normal life and the rest build business and help young people for future 


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  • December 12, 2024

Def a new house by the sea, Gorleston or Hopton near Great Yarmouth 👍 


Well, immediately clear any money that I owe. Then get a house that would allow me to take care of my disabled mum as her condition is getting gradually worse and our current house is still not getting fixed despite cracks and damp/mold issues. Then go on a holiday to wherever my mum wants to because she deserves it, and then go somewhere I want to go. Put a chunk in a good savings account and help any friends that need it. Then just get on with life I guess. Sorry for being a bit cheesy.😄


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Buy as many houses as a could for my children as the ladder is hard to get on where we live.


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Two million is too much. I would buy a house and figure out some charity gifts.


Maybe boring but -new home for a family member, new bathrooms and carpets and decorate whole of my home. Some for family, friends and some for a few others can do do with a bit help


Tom Craven
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Probably a cat and a house 


It will cover my wife brain tumour operation cost

And with rest of money what ever left I would open school in india where all poor kid's can do free study.


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My kids and grandkids, holidays for the wife and bucket loads of tech toys for myself 😉


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I'd help our kids get on the property ladder, bungalow for my elderly dad and university fund for grandchildren. If any left new kitchen for me