Andrew Tate launches BRUV Party

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Andrew Tate, the former kickboxing champ and internet provocateur, is literally diving headfirst into UK politics with his new venture, the BRUV Party, which stands for “Britain Restoring Underlying Values.”

He want to be the Prime Minister and make Bitcoin a national priority.

Tate’s Bitcoin vision

Tate isn’t shy about his ambitions, because he believes the UK is lagging behind when it comes to adopting Bitcoin.

“The UK is being left behind. Bitcoin is the future. America is going to adopt it, everyone knows it.”

The BRUV Party’s platform is all about shaking things up and modernizing the UK, so Tate argues that establishing a government-managed Bitcoin reserve could be a game-changer for the economy and keep the country relevant on the global stage.

“Bitcoin isn’t just a fad. It’s like missing the train before it leaves the station. The UK can’t afford to fall behind.”

What’s on the BRUV Party agenda?

Beyond Bitcoin, Tate’s party has some ambitious plans up its sleeve, as they’re looking to tackle economic reform, cut down on government overreach, and promote personal freedoms. Not so surprisingly, not everyone is on board with Tate’s vision.

Critics are quick to point out his controversial past and lack of political experience as potential hurdles.

Skin in the game

So what exactly does the BRUV Party stand for? Tightening control with immediate deportation for non-citizens who commit crimes.

In case of culture, restructuring the BBC and banning certain media in schools.

Also economy, and international relations will get some change, for example pulling out of global agreements while pushing for that Bitcoin reserve and aligning with Trump.

And in ppersonal level? Adding boxing to school curriculums, because sport is healthy.

Tate has promised to resign if he doesn’t meet his goals within 45 days. Ballsy.

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