Lucy Audrey Lees (7 September 1906 – 22 February 2006) was a British politician.
Born in Oxford as Lucy Audrey Lynam, she was educated at a convent school, and knew John Betjeman in her youth; he mentioned her in Summoned by Bells.
She left to study social science at the London School of Economics, and became an almoner for St Thomas' Hospital.
In 1938, she married Stanley Lees and had 4 children; Joanna, Richard, Gill and Christopher.
[1] Lees strongly supported the creation of the National Health Service, and this spurred her to join the Labour Party.