Andrew Tate Launches Bruv Party And Proposes National Bitcoin Reserve
Andrew Tate, the self-proclaimed Top G under house arrest in Romania, has officially launched his own political group known as the Bruv Party, aimed at saving Britain.
 
National Bitcoin Reserve
Tate and his policies, including 24/7 live streams of knife crime offenders in solitary confinement and a new BBC model sourcing content via X (formerly Twitter), have been widely mocked. Tate also proposes creating a national Bitcoin reserve to prevent foreign economic pressure and holding weekly referendums to engage the public in constant national polls.
While the idea of forming a national Bitcoin reserve is not new by any means, as both Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have previously announced similar plans for their respective countries, many wonder if Tate is actually serious about his plans to do so or if he is simply trying to secure more votes through the crypto community.
 
Easier Said Than Done
The whole spectacle began when Andrew asked his followers if he should run for Prime Minister, misspelling Britain in the process. Critics quickly pointed out the irony of his plans, with some highlighting his criminal history involving trafficking and abuse. Tate did release a manifesto detailing his plans, albeit filled with typos and bizarre ideas.
Labour MP Emily Darlington condemned his political ambitions, stating that Britain would not support a misogynist charged with serious crimes, despite the fact that Andew has millions of devoted followers worldwide. As Tate remains confined in Romania, many question whether this is a genuine political campaign or just another attention-seeking stunt.
 
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