Such a sum is somewhat likely to "destroy" one's life I would imagine - unless you give 99% away instantly to charities (after perhaps investing £10m to bring in a nice regular income).
I agree it's too much. That's why I don't buy a ticket. As I heard someone say on the radio "I could be king of Cheltenham. The trouble is I don't know anyone in Cheltenham"
I seriously wouldn't want to win that much money. I am quite well off now after receiving half of my parents inheritance and I don't know how to spend all that, I have everything I need! I would definitely give a lot of that away to deserving causes and people.
It's a ridiculous amount of money. I couldn't even spend the interest. It would be much better if they made several millionaires out of people than giving all of that to one person. I hope it turns out to be a syndicate that won the money.
It wouldn't destroy my life. I would help those dear to me, possibly donate a good chunk to whatever school my son went to, the Cancer Unit where I work, etc.
I would also donate a fair bit to animal rescue centres.
Having so much money when we are not used to it must be very stressful. I would employ an expert on how to distribute the cash to family, friends, charities.