Andrew Tate, under house arrest in Romania, launched the BRUV party with a focus on Bitcoin and blockchain reforms. His manifesto aims to establish a national Bitcoin reserve and implement blockchain voting to aid UK economic stability. Critics, however, point out numerous flaws, including spelling errors and unrealistic policies within the manifesto.
In addition to promoting blockchain initiatives, Tate’s BRUV manifesto suggests controversial proposals like capping non-British residents and banning LGBTQ+ content in schools. This has garnered criticism regarding execution and intentions. Despite this, growing public support due to dissatisfaction with the Labour Party fuels interest in Tate’s political agenda.