National Lottery Revision: Many people feel that the current format of the National Lottery leaves a lot to be desired and in fact, that it could be bettered considerably. The idea is to improve the chances of people winning still very sizeable amounts of money and so persuade people that the lottery is actually worth doing by gearing it to substantially benefit as many people as possible.
Cheated By The Rollover: Contrary to Camelot's viewpoint, many people feel that rollovers do not mean more money and more excitement! They just mean that people were stitched up the week before!
Benefit More People: Many people also believe that it is wrong to give so much money to just one person when so many more people could benefit substantially. The odds of winning something substantial are currently fourteen million to one. Our aim would be to see this figure reduced considerably by reducing the number of numbers, or the number of balls, and sharing the prize money between the winning, and closest to winning, tickets, pegging the maximum prize to perhaps a million pounds for the outright winners and sharing any money left over between the then closest. If there are no outright winners the money gets divided between the then closest winning tickets. You can see what Camelot have previously had to say about this from the following correspondence.