Janan Ganesh



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Full name: Janan Ganesh

Area of interest: Politics

Journals/Organisation: Financial Times

Email: [mailto:janan.ganesh@ft.com mailto:janan.ganesh@ft.com]

Personal website: http://www.ft.com/comment/columnists/janan-ganesh

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Career: political correspondent for The Economist for five years, and a researcher at the Policy Exchange think tank for two

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Broadcast media: appears regularly on TV and radio, including a weekly slot on BBC1's Sunday Politics

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Latest work: Age of Osborne OCLC780036508, Biteback, 2012. Reviewed here by James Hanning

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 * Green Tories were never sustainable - Economic gloom has encouraged the government to shelve environmental concerns - 17th November 2012
 * The BBC faces a smaller, cheaper future - In an age of bespoke media, a flat-rate annual fee for one broadcaster will seem odder and odder - 13th November 2012
 * Britain and Germany are growing apart - Berlin is losing patience with what it views as London’s intransigence on Europe - 6th November 2012
 * Another good idea let down by neglect - Reform of the police service is falling victim to an all too familiar sloppiness - 30th October 2012
 * Cameron needs to rediscover his instincts - The government’s mishaps result from its meagre interest in pure politics - 22nd October 2012
 * EU hands Cameron a losing proposition - Refuse a referendum and the clamour will swallow him, hold one and his party will unravel - 20th October 2012
 * The head will decide Scotland’s future - Pragmatic arguments will be the decisive factor in the referendum - 16th October 2012
 * Cameron must shape his European policy - He must not bend to eurosceptics, who unrealistically want the best of both worlds - 9th October 2012
 * Osborne endures in hope of vindication - The chancellor is biding his time as an election approaches - 6th October 2012
 * Miliband needs to give Labour a shock - Nothing threatens the party more than the perception that it cannot take tough decisions - 2nd October 2012
 * Tax on wealth is true to Tory principles - The last Budget was going to include the move and it shouldn’t be ruled out - 25th September 2012
 * Politics should resist tyranny of apology - The sheer number of statements of contrition dulls their value - 22nd September 2012
 * Austerity will give Tories an electoral edge - Conservative spending cuts are decreasing the opposition’s client base - 18th September 2012
 * Tories may regret their disdain of Romney - It is folly to have such poor relations with a party that could soon hold the world’s mightiest office - 11th September 2012
 * fells green politics and returns to Tory roots'' - The Conservatives’ flights of fancy will go unlamented - 8th September 2012
 * A reshuffle that means business - Cameron is discovering that grand visions are all very well but administrative nous is what counts - 5th September 2012
 * Cameron moves to secure his right flank - Shake-up shows PM has an eye on the 2015 election - 4th September 2012
 * Time for Britain to rediscover the art of coalition - To save himself, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg should put office before party - 3rd September 2012
 * Osborne should fear angry Tory outriders - Those on the right of the party do not reward concessions; they pocket them and ask for more - 28th August 2012
 * Miliband ought to be having sleepless nights - Perhaps the most damaging perception in all the polls is that Labour cannot take tough decisions - 20th August 2012
 * London’s East End shows limits of the state - Just as the UK is learning to invest in itself, it is losing its strengths of openness and flexibility - 13th August 2012
 * How UK can keep the Olympic flame burning - Jessica Ennis and Mo Farah can only do so much - 7th August 2012
 * The meaning of Boris: high jinks not high office - The hype about Mr Johnson is due to Britain’s inexperience with localism - 4th August 2012



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