Elon Musk’s X platform recently disrupted Andrew Tate just after he announced his candidacy for prime minister and launched his political party, Britain Restoring Underlying Values (BRUV).
The party’s official handle was abruptly suspended without explanation. Tate responded by posting the party’s charter on X, emphasizing accountability and vowing to resign if he failed to fulfil his promises.
Following the suspension, the former kickboxer asked Musk on X why the account was deactivated. The account, @votebruv, was quickly restored, leading Tate to thank Musk publicly. He reiterated his commitment to “bring greatness back to Britain.”
Not sure why it was suspended, but seems to be fixed now
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 7, 2025
“We are back. Join us @votebruv. We’re taking Britain back to greatness. The revolution will be televised,” he declared. He expressed his gratitude to Musk, referring to him as “bro” and using “bruv” in his message. Musk responded, “Not sure why it was suspended, but it seems fixed now.”
The official website for BRUV outlines the campaign’s aggressive stance: “This is a war to reclaim Britain. No excuses, no compromises, no second chances. We will defend our borders, crush crime, purge corruption, and restore pride to a nation under siege.”
The site’s call to action is clear: “Britain will rise again—stronger, unyielding, and unapologetic. If you want safety, power, and freedom, join the fight. The time for talk is over. It’s action or nothing.”