Anti-immigration activists and counter-demonstrators clash during protests in Brighton, with violence reported as both groups gather in the city centre. One march is organised by the anti-immigration group South East Patriots, which moves through Brighton during the event. Opposing it, another gathering takes place under the banner of “Carnival Against Fascism,” where counter-protesters assemble in response to the march.
Reports describe confrontations between the two sides, with members of the public present in the area, including families with young children. The accounts emphasise that tensions develop as the marches and counter-protests take place alongside each other, leading to clashes in public spaces.
While details such as the number of arrests or injuries are not provided in the supplied text, both outlets frame the incident as a public disorder situation arising from competing demonstrations in the same location and time. The reporting indicates heightened concern about people caught nearby during the violence.