Janan Ganesh (born February 1982)[1][2] is a British journalist, author and political commentator.
In a 2001 interview with The Guardian, Ganesh described himself as "essentially a Portillista", indicating views the newspaper described as "liberal on social affairs, centre-right on economics".
Ganesh opted not to attend his local constituency Labour Party meetings as they were "too dominated by Trots".
[1] For two years, Ganesh was a researcher at Policy Exchange, a Westminster-based think tank on the political right set up by Conservative MPs Nick Boles, Michael Gove and Francis Maude.
[6] Ganesh co-authored Compassionate Conservatism (2006) with Jesse Norman, which received the T. E. Utley Memorial Prize for young journalists.