members {hansard} | R Documentation |
Members of both houses
Description
Imports basic details on current and former Members of Parliament including the Lords and the Commons. For more details on a given member see mnis_full_biog from the mnis package.
Usage
members(ID = NULL, extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE,
tidy_style = "snake", verbose = TRUE)
hansard_members(ID = NULL, extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE,
tidy_style = "snake", verbose = TRUE)
commons_members(extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE, tidy_style = "snake",
verbose = TRUE)
hansard_commons_members(extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE,
tidy_style = "snake", verbose = TRUE)
lords_members(extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE, tidy_style = "snake",
verbose = TRUE)
hansard_lords_members(extra_args = NULL, tidy = TRUE,
tidy_style = "snake", verbose = TRUE)
Arguments
ID |
The ID of a member of the House of Commons or the House of Lords
to return data on. If |
extra_args |
Additional parameters and queries to pass to API. These
queries must be strings and start with "&". See the
API documentation
or the package vignette for more details. Defaults to |
tidy |
Logical parameter. If |
tidy_style |
The style to convert variable names to, if
|
verbose |
If |
Value
A tibble with data on members of the House of Commons
(commons_members()
), the House of Lords, (lords_members()
),
or both (members()
).
Member details functions
members
Basic details on a given member from either house
commons_members
MPs in the House of Commons
lords_members
Peers in the House of Lords
See Also
Examples
## Not run:
a <- members()
x <- members(172)
y <- commons_members()
z <- lords_members()
## End(Not run)