Colin And Chris Weir

Chris and Colin Weir set up a foundation, the Weir Charitable Trust, to support small, local charities and as SNP backers had funded 79% of the ‘Yes’ campaign for independence with a £3.5 million donation as of May 2014. When Colin Weir and his then wife Chris won £161m in the Euromillions lottery in 2011, their life as they knew it was changed forever. The Weirs, from Largs in North Ayrshire, claimed a total of. At the time of their win Colin was 64 and a retired TV cameraman and studio manager, while his wife, Chris, 55, was a psychiatric nurse. The couple had been married for 30 years and had two children. Talking about their win, Colin said: “All our lives we have lived within our means and been comfortable. Colin Weir was 71 years old as of 2019. Colin Weir Earlier Life and Family. Mr Weir, from North Ayrshire in Scotland, had won £161 million in July of 2011 after he and his better half Chris bought a ticket in the Euromillions big stake draw. Aged 63 at the time of his win, Mr Weir worked as a long-standing television camera operator and his. Chris and Colin Weir are from Largs in North Ayrshire. Colin, 64 at the time, was a former Scottish Television cameraman, and his wife Chris, 56, a retired psychiatric nurse, added that they were planning to take a lot of advice before deciding what to do with their newfound EuroMillions lottery wealth.

After landing the biggest jackpot win in the history of the EuroMillions Lottery in July 2011, Scottish couple Colin and Chris Weir – who won a staggering £161,653,000, have announced that they are to donate an undisclosed, seven-figure sum to Scotland’s First Minister, Alex Salmond, to offer his party, the Scottish National Party, a boost to further drive its current campaign for Scottish independence.

Colin And Chris Weir

EuroMillions winner Colin Weir, 64, stood for the SNP in Ayr in 1987 and is a longstanding member; Chris Weir, his partner, 55, has been described as delighted to be in a position to use their lottery win to make a contribution to the political future of Scotland.

Colin And Chris Weir

Not only is this National Lottery win the first of its kind, but this is also the first political donation of its kind in the UK. The Weir’s donation is set to become the largest single donation the SNP has ever received. Alex Salmond is said to have written to them immediately following their lottery win to congratulate them. He has also since expressed his heartfelt appreciation for their generosity.

But if you thought this couple had only politics on their minds after their monumental EuroMillions win, you’d be mistaken. Colin and Chris Weir are alleged to have run up a tab of £30,000 at the five-star Turnberry Hotel in Ayrshire recently, as well as relocated from their modest, £200,000 former home to a new home with 23 acres of grounds, costing in excess of £850,000. Their EuroMillions lottery win now catapults them up to 430th on the UK’s rich list, on par with David and Victoria Beckham! It’s no wonder football fanatic Colin Weir is reportedly seeking out an executive box at Barcelona Football Club’s Camp Nou Stadium.

Their well-deserved extravagances appear to be tempered by an acute sense of social justice and political awareness that is refreshing to see after such a huge lottery jackpot. Previous lottery jackpot record winners include Nigel Page and Justine Laycock who won £56,000,000 and opted to go public about their win. Many previous jackpot lottery winners have opted to conceal their identity and avoid the limelight.

Would you go public after a National Lottery win? Perhaps the words of Mark Twain will shed some limelight of their own, where he once wrote, “Honesty is the best policy when there is money in it”. Why don’t you give it a chance and buy your EuroMillions lottery ticket online at Lottery24.com?

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