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Sharon Christou
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I would go on a luxury holiday for all the family, pay off my house and pay off all my debts.  Give some to charity and save the rest.


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I'd definitely renovate the house.  We don't need anything bigger than we have, but there are some areas that are just very tired and could do with a proper face-lift. 

And then, after making it look nice, I'd probably abandon it for something like 6 months to go travelling!


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A holiday in the sun to escape winter at home


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If I get a chance to have £2,000,000 more on my bank account, I’ll pay back the mortgage and then would spend the (big remainder) it over the rest of my life. I would stop working and become a full time volunteer for various charities in my local community. Feeling super useful and helping the others without having to worry by money. 


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I would head off into the sun with a few of my friends for a little break…

Then I would book a 2 month holiday for me and my 2 daughters to travel around the world after the GCSEs are over, and see all the places we’ve always wanted to go to!

Then I would buy out my ex and do up my flat.

After that, I would take my mum and her boyfriend on a lovely holiday.

And finally I would get my website up and running, and employ someone to work with me so I can grow my business and also do some charity work every week, to give back to my community.


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House

Give my daughters some mobey

New car

Donate to dog charity where we have adopted our dogs from


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Update my kitchen to give the airfryer somewhere nicer to sit! Pay off the mortgage, pay off my parent’s mortgage, invest in a rental property with the intention of retiring a little earlier, and then a winter cruise somewhere warm to celebrate!


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If i was lucky enough to win the £2000 I would get my Grandparents an Iphone to open their world to social media so they can see pictures and updates we post of their great grandchildren. Anything remaining I would give to husband towards the repairs for water coming into the side of our house. Lastly a new steam iron for myself :)  


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Important surgery my wife cannot get through the NHS.


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I'd pay off the mortgages on my nieces' and nephews' homes and give my sister enough to upgrade hers.


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A real-life Formula One car to have in my house


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Our church community is so important to me and I would love to be able to help my fellow friends and parishioners to provide a warm building. We have not had any heating for 18 months and it makes attending services and social events so difficult. However, we all continue to soldier on. Perhaps we may be blessed.


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I would pay off my 3 kids mortgages, make their homes as green as I could and the same with mine, give some to my local hospice. Support my local youth football team.


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A new car, A family holiday to Disney, another family holiday to Australia, a new bathroom, a home office, a garden makeover, an extension and then i think I may have run out of money!


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What would you spend £2,000,000 on?

I would buy a home for me and my girls and get out of my 2 bed dark small flat, buy my daughter a home for herself and children. A new car and set up a family business.

I would also give some to Macmillan at Weston General hospital.


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i’d turn up my heating, knowing I could pay the bills. I’d pay off my daughter’s mortgage, give my brothers some and also some friends, in particular my best friend and her husband who have always been there when I need them. The rest on some nice holidays with my daughter and her family and some with my brother and his wife. Finally a few donations to local charities.


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A Villa in Portugal and the rest to Charity


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A house next to water and buy a boat, nothing too big. 
I would also give some to family members to help them buy houses. 
Also some special holidays would be nice, like a safari and to the far east.


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I would treat my family first and then maybe buy a new car and then a house in Spain.  Good luck to everyone who has entered.  


Treat the family to Sunday lunch at the nice pub down the road. They can order whatever they want. And pudding. Sitting by the fire  

A nice big television.

Phone upgrades in nice colours for my kids so we can all coordinate like a rainbow.


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At my age I do not need a lot, but I would make sure my family was comfortable, and there is a lot of good charities out there that would benefit from a good portion of the windfall, ie, McMillan cancer research RNLI. Parkrun Air Ambulance to mention a few, but that’s all in my wildest dreams. Good luck to all.


Deborah Louise Hawkins
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Go to Australia to see my sister and all my niece which I have never met xx


Joao De Sousa
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I would Pay my mortgage and help people in need in my family and local community with the rest of it. Possibly start my own Charity to support children in need as well as young adults with disabilities .


Linda Cooper
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I’d tell everyone I’m sharing my money with Don Juan - because he don juan any!


Gavin Underhay
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Firstly I would buy a bigger house with an art studio for my wife and a new family car.

Have a family holiday to Disney world as this is something I could only dream about as a kid and put some money into a savings account for my daughters enough for a deposit on a house.

Good luck everyone!