The disturbing sticker was seen in central London (Picture: Steve Rose)

Disturbing neo-Nazi stickers have started appearing in London.

One sticker, found in the centre of the city, reads ‘GOOD NIGHT LEFT SIDE’ – an inversion of the anti-racist slogan ‘Good Night White Pride’.

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It also featured a picture of the car that was driven into crowds of anti-racist protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, last month.

The group was protesting against white supremacists who had gathered for a ‘Unite the Right’ march on the University of Virginia campus when the car ploughed into them.

One woman, 32-year-old Heather Heyer, was tragically killed.

Steve Rose, who researches extremism for Faith Matters, spotted the sticker on a lamp post. He took a photo, before ripping the sticker off.

Steve took a photo, before ripping the sticker off the lamp post (Picture: Steve Rose)

‘The sticker is representative of the potentially more violent form of neo-Nazi activism,’ Steve told Metro.co.uk.

‘Its use of a Dodge Charger vehicle is a disturbing and deliberate choice following the terroristic murder of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville.

‘It is intended to threaten communities and individuals they perceive to be on the “left”.’

The Dodge Charger that ploughed into anti-racist protesters, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer (Picture: Getty Images)

White nationalists carry torches on the grounds of the University of Virginia, for a Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville (Picture: Reuters)

Fiyaz Mughal OBE, the founder and director of Faith Matters, added: ‘To find a sticker like this in London shows that we all need to remain vigilant in pushing back extremism, because extremist groups are always trying to find footholds to create tension and division.’

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The sticker has been reported to the Metropolitan Police.

Metro.co.uk has contacted the Met Police for comment.