Now or Never!
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Now or Never! is an anarchist newspaper published in Norwich, United Kingdom, twice a year. The paper is often compared to Class War, which is unsurprising seeing as it was the main inspiration and that Tug Wilson, the editor, is a member of the Class War Federation.
[edit] Publication History
The paper was launched in 2001, proclaiming itself to be the official newspaper of Norwich Anarchists, despite the fact that at the time no such group existed. However, soon afterwards, a Norwich based anarchist group emerged around the paper. The paper remained the official paper of Norwich Anarchists for four years, containing articles written by various members of the group, as well as including submissions from other contributors. Norwich Anarchists and Now or Never! officially separated after the 2005 London Anarchist Bookfair. Since then Now or Never! has continued to exist as a separate publication and has recently published its tenth issue, the second to be released after the split with Norwich Anarchists. Issue nine was the first to have a full colour front cover, and the first publication in Britain to have published the infamous Mohammed cartoons. Regular contributors include Green Party councillor Adrian Ramsey.