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We need more children for the mines

Two buttons labeled 'Block Porn' and 'Improve Quality of Living', with a hand reaching for the first. Below, a character labeled 'UK gov trying to increase birth rates' presses a red button happily.
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UK government chooses blocking porn over improving living standards to boost birth rates

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About this Meme: We need more children for the mines

Hilarious government meme shows UK choosing to block porn over improving quality of living. This epic two buttons meme format is trending in viral memes.

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This FunnyMemes, PoliticalMemes, ReactionMemes meme features Two buttons labeled 'Block Porn' and 'Improve Quality of Living', with a hand reaching for the first. Below, a character labeled 'UK gov trying to increase birth rates' presses a red button happily.. Created and shared on Jart.lol, this image meme represents the best of internet culture and humor.

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UK government chooses blocking porn over improving living standards to boost birth rates