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Political party in the United Kingdom
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Britain Restoring Underlying Values
AbbreviationBRUV
LeaderAndrew Tate
FounderAndrew Tate
Founded2025 January 8
IdeologyPopulism
Political positionright-wing

The Britain Restoring Underlying Values, or shortened to as BRUV is a self-proclaimed political party in the United Kingdom, founded by social media personality Andrew Tate in January 2025. Its name serves as both a backronym ("Britain Restoring Underlying Values") and a reference to bro culture.

Policies

The BRUV Party advocates for a range of policies aimed at promoting traditional British values. Key proposals include:

  • Reintroducing wrestling and boxing as part of the school curriculum to foster discipline and physical fitness.
  • Replacing modern art installations with statues and monuments commemorating historical British heroes.
  • Adopting a zero-tolerance approach to illegal immigration to preserve national identity and security.

Reception

The launch of the BRUV Party has been met with widespread criticism and ridicule on social media. Critics have described the party's manifesto as "a mix of North Korea and homoeroticism" and labeled the party as "the very worst idea in the history of British politics."

Notes

  1. The party is not registered as a political party in the UK under the Electoral Commission.

References

  1. https://protos.com/andrew-tates-bruv-party-is-pro-bitcoin-and-batshit-crazy/
  2. "Political party registration". Electoral Commission. 7 January 2025.
  3. Mtembu, Xolile (8 January 2025). "Human trafficking and rape-accused Andrew Tate starts political party, Bruv Party". IOL.
  4. https://www.votebruv.co.uk/bruv_2.pdf
  5. Herbert, Charlie (7 January 2025). "Andrew Tate mocked after launching 'BRUV Party' in hopes of becoming UK Prime Minister". JOE.co.uk.
  6. "Andrew Tate's UK Election bid hits a snag, his party 'Bruv' gets suspended on X". Financial Express. 7 January 2025.

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