
Britain's biggest lottery winners back the break-up of Britain
Colin and Christine Weir are said to have donated a total of ?4 million to Alex Salmond's campaign.
Britain?s biggest lottery winners are reported have gifted a total of ?4 million to the campaign to break-up Britain since winning ?161 million in 2011.
Colin and Christine Weir gave ?1 million to the Scottish National Party soon after their EuroMillions win, and the same amount to the Yes Scotland campaign last year.
In recent months, they are said to have donated another ?2 million to Alex Salmond's campaign, making them the biggest donors in Scottish political history.
The SNP?s growing war chest has prompted accusations that Scotland?s First Minister is attempting to buy victory in the independence referendum, with a wide gulf opening up between the finances of the rival campaigns.
The pro-Union Better Together campaign has so far declared donations of around ?3 million, while Yes Scotland has declared ?1.7 million.
However, the independence campaign last detailed its donations in April 2013, and according to estimates earlier this year may have built up funds of around ?7 million.
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