Andrew Tate, currently under house arrest in Romania, announced the creation of his political party, 'Britain Restoring Underlying Values' (BRUV). The party promises radical reforms including blockchain-based voting and the establishment of a national Bitcoin reserve.
The Formation of BRUV Party
Andrew Tate unveiled his BRUV political party, presenting its manifesto online. The party is not yet registered with the UK Electoral Commission.
Key Points of the Manifesto
The BRUV manifesto proposes a national Bitcoin reserve, claiming it ensures economic stability for Britain. It also includes blockchain voting for greater transparency. Among other proposals are capping non-British residents at 10% and banning LGBTQ+ content in schools.
Criticism and Controversy
Tate's manifesto faced criticism for errors and lack of sources. One policy suggests live streaming knife crime offenders around the clock, which many find impractical. Tate made eccentric foreign policy remarks, supporting Donald Trump's claim about Greenland joining the U.S.
Andrew Tate's political ventures generate mixed reactions. His BRUV party with radical proposals remains unofficial in the political landscape.