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  • December 20, 2024

I would pay off the mortgage and help get other family members on the housing ladder and get us all on an overseas trip. 

 

 


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  • December 20, 2024

A new house, new car and a NARROWBOAT

PLUS LOTS OF HOLIDAYS


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  • December 20, 2024

A car, home and donate the rest!


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  • December 20, 2024

I’d spend 2,000,000 on a narrowboat for me and my son to live on, a house for my mum, a new car for my mum and travel :)


Elizabeth Gaskell
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My current car is 16 years old, so I’d use the money to buy a newer car. Fabulous prize thanks for the chance to win. 


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  • December 21, 2024

I would give a generous 30% to philanthropy in as many places as I wanted to visited throughout my life. Yemen, Bangladesh, Iraq would be on the list as there are children  suffering for generations. 

Close friends and family would get 10k each (20 houses).
The remainder I will buy a house, car and start a small business that sells food people like with cuisine twists.

 


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  • December 21, 2024

I would spend the money on a house, a car, a nice holiday and then give some to my 2 children so they could buy houses.


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  • December 21, 2024

I would buy 3-4 houses and rent it as affordable housing. I would then set up my own alternative provision for students struggling to engage in school and focus on delivering trade education. The premise would be that students would gain qualifications to use when they leave school to avoid them becoming NEET.


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  • December 21, 2024

Buy 2 or 3 houses and rent them out and try build up more 


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  • December 21, 2024

I would start up a charitable organisation that would be run by me and my 2 adult children.  We would invest 1M of the money directly into that foundation.  We would travel our way around the world volunteering for different charitable projects without disclosing our capacity to help financially.  We would spend time finding the organisations that work really well, & deliver valuable help in their communities, and after getting to understand how they run, offer to help those that are making a real difference.  Financially and if they need assistance with admin and fundraising, whatever it may be.  

It would be the most life enriching way to travel the world, making a positive difference to every place you visit, creating a wide network of positivity, growth and making life easier for those who struggle the most.  Would invest a lot of time and effort supporting charities that empower women trapped in dangerous negative situations through no other reason than being born the gender they are, in the place they are.  Supporting trauma recovery charities, as trauma is at the root of much suffering in many forms.  

 

In between projects we would also spend time as tourists, seeing all the beauty and splendour and positives of everywhere we visit too.  I would finally own my beach home I've fantasised over since I can remember, and never have to fear lack and scarcity again, which would complete my healing journey.


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  • December 22, 2024

What would you spend £2,000,000 on?

I would firstly pay off any debts I have, including my mortgage. I recently lost Dad so would treat my family to a holiday together to celebrate his memory. I would also invest in my children's education and ensure they have something put away for their future. I would love to give something to a nominated Cancer charity so that they can continue to support our warriors who are fighting this diagnosis and to also look for cures for our next generation. Lastly, I have never had a dryer in my home so would just love one of those!.


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  • December 22, 2024

A cure for cancer


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  • December 22, 2024

Use some to start my own business, then tell my current employer, “I’m off” :-)  Take a well-earned holiday with the family, somewhere luxe, etc etc


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  • December 23, 2024

A house, new carm world trip and invest the rest.


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  • December 23, 2024

A House 


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  • December 23, 2024

I would pay off debts, buy a house and treat my family to a holiday.


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  • December 23, 2024

Wow! I’d pay off the mortgage, get a small holiday cabin somewhere, help out the family with their housing costs, get a tiny car, travel to Peru and donate the rest to charities and churches. Fun dreams!


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  • December 24, 2024

I’d tick everything off my dream travel list and make my house into the dream home I’ve always wanted.


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  • December 24, 2024

We are avid gardeners and have run out of space as my husband loves plants that are less than compact. 🤣 I’d buy a house with a huge garden so he can spend his retirement lovingly caring for all those massive plants he prefers whilst I still have space for my faves. 😍


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  • December 24, 2024

My first house.


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  • December 24, 2024

Ok


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  • December 24, 2024

Pay my debts 


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  • December 24, 2024

I would start a business, providing technical support to communities and training up local community technical experts for each town. Each week there would be a free workshop for locals to attend in a village hall for advice on technical issues (computers, mobiles, photos and cloud storage, etc.). Then follow-on private consultations would be charged at affordable rates.


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  • December 24, 2024

I would buy a house and share some with my family.


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  • December 24, 2024

I would like to be able to travel to see places my ancestors settled in when they left Ireland and have a get together with remaining family members interested in our family history afterwards.