Double pole is what you want (2 poles on the switch so disconnecting both Line and Neutral)Those are double pole single phase it im not mistaken. In other words, no good if have a reverse polarity supply as in some Euro campsites.
Most of these devices will be single pole so only disconnecting Line with the expectation that the main switch/RCD in the Consumer Unit is double pole to provide full isolation.
Reverse polarity is a risk as it means that the side of the circuit wired as Neutral is actually connected to Line meaning it will be at mains voltage even when apparently off. That means a single pole RCD like device would not disconnect that if it tripped.
However you arrange your EHU supply you must always have a double pole RCD either as part of the main switch (which is most common) or as part of the RCBO (which are much harder to find) because there is always the risk of reverse polarity in temporary installations.
I'd very strongly recommend testing the polarity each time with a socket top tester or one built in as it's still dangerous as the switches will be on the wrong side of the circuits.