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The BRUV Party is a political party founded by former professional kickboxer, Andrew Tate, in January 2025 promoting traditional values and masculinity. BRUV is an acronym for Britain Restoring Underlying Values and refers to Bro culture. Its policies include reintroducing wrestling and boxing in schools, replacing modern art with statues and monuments honouring British "heroes", and a zero-tolerance approach to illegal immigrants.

The party launch was widely ridiculed on social media with one commentator describing its manifesto as a "mix of North Korea and homoeroticism" while another described the party as the "very worst idea in the history of British politics".

  1. Herbert, Charlie (7 January 2025). "Andrew Tate mocked after launching 'BRUV Party' in hopes of becoming UK Prime Minister". JOE.co.uk.
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