By Angela Haggerty, Reporter

September 2, 2013 | 2 min read

When David Cameron announced he was rolling his sleeves up in a battle against online porn, he might not have had this solution in mind.

In a nod to the Prime Minister’s campaign to introduce a porn filter requiring internet users to opt-in in order to watch porn online, Cameron Porn has been launched by a tongue-in-cheek advertising creative duo in London, Henrik Düfke and Felipe Montt.

The pair have created a streaming site which has been “fully adapted” to the ban by erasing all traces of pornographic content, allowing the viewer to “instead enjoy the plot which is taking place in between the sex scenes”.

Düfke told us: “We came up with the idea as soon as David Cameron announced the porn ban a couple of weeks ago – our girlfriends were very understanding.

“The concept of porn movie plots is absolutely hilarious and we’ve never seen anyone do anything with it.

“This was the golden opportunity to celebrate old school porn movies, the stories and their contribution to popular culture.

“We hope even David Cameron will smile when seeing the site.”

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