"Are you for real, bruv?": Netizens react as Andrew Tate announces political party to fight in the UK elections

Andrew Tate has announced his own political party named the Bruv Party (Image via cobratatealiveofficial/X)
Andrew Tate has announced his own political party named the Bruv Party (Image via cobratatealiveofficial/X)

Controversial social media personality Andrew Tate's announcement of his political party called the BRUV Party (Britain Restoring Underlying Values Party) has sparked discussion among netizens. The 38-year-old influencer has also stated that he will be leading the party intending to win the United Kingdom's upcoming 2029 general elections and become the Prime Minister of the country.

Alongside this, he has released a charter detailing his planned policies that he aims to enforce if put in power. Tate has claimed that he will be making changes to the country's policies within a time limit of 45 days after acquiring power, or else willingly step down from his position.

Andrew Tate's announcement has garnered mixed reactions from users online. Some have expressed their support for his plans and intentions, and seemed to resonate with his policy ideas:

"If I lived in the UK, I would definitely vote for the Bruv party..." wrote X user @HugoVale_
"Finally a party i can get behind," wrote X user @Inevitablewest
"Time to make Britain great again!!" wrote X user @VasBroughtToX
"I'm locked in and looking forward to the build-up," wrote X user @kene_Valentine

On the other side, some were not so impressed with Andrew Tate's political vision and expressed their dislike for the name of his political party:

"Are you for real, bruv?" wrote X user @ItamiMaou
"You could’ve thought of a better name though!" wrote X user @cryptoazzurri
"If you're going to bother running at least try.. "bruv" is exactly what we're trying to get rid of," wrote X user @WheatPlusTares
"Insanity, we are definitely living out a movie," wrote X user @Brock_GV

What are the proposed policy changes mentioned by Andrew Tate in the Bruv Party charter?

One of the core aspects of the charter for the BRUV party, as claimed by Andrew Tate, is a "time-limited mission of accountability." This refers to his intention to step down from power if he is unable to fulfill the changes promised by him within a fixed period of time.

Apart from his, Tate has also focused on crime reduction, with a particular emphasis on curbing knife crime. One particular crime mitigation strategy that he aims to implement is hosting a 24/7 live telecast of knife crime offenders placed in solitary confinement.

Furthermore, Tate has expressed his intention to "reform" the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) as he believes it to be a "rotten institution". Apart from introducing a new and "simplified" tax code, he will also focus on changing the priority policies of the National Health Service (NHS), with a focus on British taxpayers and passport holders over others, who will only be given emergency care with the costs being recovered as possible.

Andrew Tate has also claimed that he will "restore masculinity and strength" by introducing sports such as boxing and wrestling to schools, as well as making licensed and armed security accessible. Further, he has plans to ban "LGBTQ+ propaganda" and promote "traditional family values" to "protect" the children and restore traditional values.


Andrew Tate is currently under investigation by Romanian authorities for allegedly partaking in human trafficking. After a Romanian court recently returned the human trafficking case to prosecutors for revision, Tate hinted at a "counter-attack" against the prosecutors.

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Edited by Sijo Samuel Paul
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