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Since the UK voted to leave the European Union in last week's referendum, neo-Nazi propaganda has been spotted popping up around Glasgow.

Stickers with Nazi signs and the words 'no tolerance' have been spotted around Glasgow Green. And stickers saying 'white zone National Action' have also been seen.

And there have been reports of neo-Nazi stickers on the La Pasionaria statue in Clyde Street which is a tribute to the British men who fought against fascism during the Spanish Civil War from 1936-39.

The statue bears the slogan: "Better to die on your feet than live forever on your knees."

Anti-fascist groups have been working to remove the stickers and police are attempting to trace those responsible.

Twitter user @Eeyinnotyouwin tweeted a picture of some of the stickers he spotted and expressed his dismay at what is happening in the city.

He said: ""Neo-nazi stickers have gone up all around the Clyde and Glasgow Green in the last few days. This breaks my heart."

And democracy group @commons of houses reported seeing bigoted behaviour on the streets of Glasgow.

They tweeted: "Man outside Allison St Furniture, Glasgow shouting "Slovaks go home, we voted you out".