Cecil Charles Poole (1902 – 2 February 1956) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom, and a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1938 to 1955.
He was first elected at a by-election in 1938 for the Lichfield constituency in Staffordshire, following the death of the National Labour MP James Lovat-Fraser.
In 1951, Poole was Parliamentary Private Secretary to President of the Board of Trade (PBT), Harold Wilson.
When Wilson resigned from the government in April 1951 in protest at the introduction of National Health Service charges to meet the financial demands imposed by the Korean War, Poole was offered the same role with the new PBT, Hartley Shawcross, but declined to serve, saying "I declined because I support the views of the three ministers who resigned in opposition to the dentures and spectacles charges and the general rearmament question".
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