Andrew Tate is a polarizing figure, known for his outspoken nature and controversies.
Now he is turning his attention to politics, according to Digi24.
With a growing following on social media, Tate has announced his intention to launch a new political party in the United Kingdom.
He is aiming to disrupt the status quo.
Help is Coming
Tate took to X (formerly Twitter) on Monday to reveal his plans.
“I’ll be the next Prime Minister,” he declared, promising to unveil the party platform and manifesto in the near future.
He added, “People of the UK, help is coming. Don’t give up.”
In a series of posts, Tate criticized the current state of UK politics, labeling politicians as “weak” and accusing them of being afraid of the media.
“There are no political parties brave enough to tackle the issues facing the UK,” he claimed.
“All of them bow to the BBC and tremble before the system. I don’t. I will launch a new political party with no fear and no compromises.”
The controversial announcement has already sparked widespread debate online.
Known for his provocative views and bold declarations, Tate’s move into politics is seen by some as a publicity stunt, while others view it as a serious attempt to influence public discourse.
Tate, who has dual British and American citizenship, has faced significant legal challenges.
In June 2023, he and his brother Tristan, along with two accomplices, were indicted in Romania on charges related to human trafficking and exploitation.
However, a Romanian court ruled in late 2024 to remove key pieces of evidence from the case, complicating the ongoing legal proceedings.
While the legal troubles continue to unfold, Tate remains adamant about his political ambitions.
His supporters have rallied behind his latest declaration, but critics question the credibility and motivations of his campaign.