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Changes To The National Lottery.
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Have done the national lottery from the beginning but as of today I am opting out as Camelot have changed the chances of winning from one in 14 million to one in 45 million plus much lower chances of winning the smaller amounts too. Camelot owned by a Canadian investment Company. We should have given it to Richard Branson when the last contract to run the lottery was negotiated. My money will go into a jar instead .Will still have a stake in he Euro Millions and support the Health Lottery too. Anybody else opting out. Would love to see a mass protest.Camelot needs to be punished.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have no objection to the odds of winning getting longer as long as the jackpot increases by at least the same ratio. Maybe this is why the Good Lord has not deemed it the right time to give me a win yet. They were waiting until the Jackpot was large enough. They're leaving it a bit late though. Need to be fit enough to enjoy it when it comes.