'This is the start of a revolution': Paris rioters steal police assault rifle, torch dozens of cars and vow to 'stay in the streets until Christmas' as fuel protests continue into the night and spread across France - and even to Holland

09:18 GMT 01 Dec 2018, updated 00:17 GMT 02 Dec 2018

'Yellow Vest' supporters staged fresh protests on the Champs-Elysees which leads to the Arc de Triomphe
They vowed to continue rioting until Christmas after riot police used tear gas and water cannon to fight back
Dozens of cars were torched, the Arc de Triomphe was graffitied and shops and houses were ransacked
French President Emmanuel Macron promised that protesters would be 'held responsible for their acts'
It comes a week after rioters brought chaos to Paris in a movement against fuel prices and high living costs
The centre of Paris was on lockdown tonight after masked protesters stole an assault rifle from police, clashed with riot squads and set fire to cars and Christmas trees on the Champs-Elysees in furious demonstrations against the French government.

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A protester said this was the start of a revolution, worse than the French revolution in 1968 wheremassive general strikes as well as the occupation of universities and factories took place across France

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French army set to quell anarchy: Macron could put troops on the streets and declare a state of emergency after 412 rioters were arrested
and 133 hurt as protesters burned cars and attacked police over tax hikes
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French army is set to quell chaos after 'gilets jaunes' rioters stole an assault rifle, attacked officers, burned cars and left 133 hurt across the nation in tax hike protests

08:56 GMT 02 Dec 2018, updated 14:51 GMT 02 Dec 2018

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The protests began as a rebellion against fuel prices but has grown into weeks of civil unrest in the capital
Emmanuel Macron has condemned the carnage in Paris and vowed to bring the rioters to justice, as France faces a state of emergency and calls to send in the army.

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Today Macron visited the battleground at the Arc de Triomphe - which was desecrated by protesters with messages calling for him to resign - as the French government said it would consider imposing a state of emergency to end the violence.
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