Chris HanrettyDid strikes by academics worsen student satisfaction?We can’t rule out “no effect” or indeed positive effectsJul 20, 2020Jul 20, 2020
Chris HanrettyThe effects of tactical voting sitesI find large positive effects on Lib Dem vote share of between two and four percentage pointsDec 15, 20191Dec 15, 20191
Chris HanrettyRainfall and the 2019 electiontl:dr no substantively significant association, but there may be a weak negative linkDec 13, 2019Dec 13, 2019
Chris HanrettyThe Supreme Court's hearing on prorogationAs a public law case where multiple senior judges have disagreed, the prorogation cases will be heard by a large panelSep 11, 2019Sep 11, 2019
Chris HanrettyEP2019 results mapped onto Westminster constituencies(Some careful interpretation required)May 29, 201912May 29, 201912
Chris HanrettyThe Prime Minister is wrong to malign ParliamentThe speech said nothing about how Brexit would occur, but much on how the PM views the legislatureMar 20, 2019Mar 20, 2019
Chris HanrettyNo Deal is pretty likelytl;dr version: Agreement requires uncertain cross-party agreement and very good whippingFeb 9, 20192Feb 9, 20192
Chris HanrettyMPs don't get punished much for the stances they takeA new working paper shows voters were only slightly less likely to vote for incumbent MPs with the opposite view on BrexitDec 7, 20181Dec 7, 20181
Chris HanrettyHow likely it is that the Sweden Democrats will be the most-voted party in Sunday's election?tl:dr not likelySep 4, 2018Sep 4, 2018
Chris HanrettyShould Hoey and Field be de-selected?tl;dr it's a trade-off between independence and party cohesionJul 29, 20181Jul 29, 20181