A chaotic street brawl erupted near a popular Bristol pub, leaving onlookers stunned and raising questions about the underlying tensions. But here's where it gets controversial... A group of around 50 individuals, some wearing face coverings and waving flags, were involved in the altercation. And this is the part most people miss... The incident unfolded outside the Red Lion Pub on Whitehall Road, where a witness reported being harassed by a group of far-right individuals. Now, let's dive into the details... The police were called to the scene around 3:30 pm, as two groups with opposing views clashed. A picture and video footage captured the scene, showing a group of people in dark clothing, some with hoods up, waving Saint George's Cross flags outside the pub. The black van with a Union Jack on the front bonnet parked outside further fueled the tension. So, what's the real story behind this brawl? Police officers intervened to prevent a breach of peace, and the groups dispersed by 4:30 pm. While no arrests were made, the police are reviewing CCTV and body-camera footage to investigate any potential offenses. Now, it's your turn to weigh in... What do you think caused this heated exchange? Do you agree or disagree with the police's handling of the situation? Share your thoughts in the comments below!