“If Conor McGregor becomes Irish President,” Andrew Tate’s brother ponders the possibility of UFC star as Irish head of state

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate have been restricted by the Romanian judiciary and cannot leave the country anytime soon. However, Tristan Tate has

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Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate have been restricted by the Romanian judiciary and cannot leave the country anytime soon. However, Tristan Tate has dreams of moving to Ireland and living in a castle there. This could be made possible by UFC champion Conor McGregor becoming the President of Ireland.

Tristan Tate recently made an interesting tweet on X. Rumors of Conor McGregor preparing for a political career after the UFC has already been in circulation for a while. In the meantime, Tristan Tate wrote:

F*ck it. If Connor McGregor becomes Irish president I’m moving to Ireland. At least part time. Buying an old castle and going hunting every day.

Tristan Tate on X

Tristan’s controversial brother Andrew Tate wrote “I’m in” in the comment section of the tweet. McGregor’s interest in politics became apparent when he hinted at a potential run for the presidency in Ireland. He expressed dissatisfaction with current political leadership and suggested a need for a more direct connection between politicians and the people.

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McGregor’s potential political aspirations have generated mixed reactions. Some see him as a symbol of anti-immigrant sentiment because of his comments on social media. Meanwhile, he has continued to engage in political discourse from time to time on X. With his popularity in Ireland and the brand value of the McGregor name, we may soon see the former double champ make the headlines for candidacy.

Conor McGregor’s political career may start sooner than expected

Conor McGregor recently sent out a tweet that may be indicative of some big news. Britain and Ireland have recently started taking action on their immigration problems. However, Britain’s Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak is not ready to strike a deal with Ireland anytime soon.

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According to Sunak, asylum seekers may enter Britain from Northern Ireland and he does not want that at any cost. Meanwhile, Conor McGregor commented on this piece of news with his statement on X. He wrote:

We have human worms in positions of power. It is closing in on time to activate officially. We have long been ready. In fact, we are born for this. Let’s go, Ireland!
Conoe McGregor on X

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McGregor later deleted this tweet. In the meantime, the Irish champion will be making his long-awaited return to the UFC octagon this year. McGregor will headline the main event against Michael Chandler at UFC 303 this June.

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