Brits would give lottery money to charity
A THIRD of Britons would give a sizeable sum of money to charity if they won the Lottery.
Researchers asked 3,000 players what they would splash out on if they hit the jackpot.
Half said a new house and 40 per cent a holiday home abroad.
Good causes came third, followed by holidays with friends and a house for their parents.
A spokesperson for EuroMillions, that ran the survey, said: “Big winners think about the dream house first but [then] thoughts turn to friends, family and charity.”