Denys Gradwell Bullard (15 August 1912 – 2 November 1994) was a British farmer and politician.
When a second general election followed within two years, Bullard fought the seat again and won by 442 votes.
In his first year in Parliament, Bullard piloted a Private Members' Bill regulating fireguards.
Concentrating on farming issues, he campaigned for agricultural protection and restriction of non-Commonwealth imports, as well as for more drainage schemes and better rural transport.
Although intending at first not to return to politics, he was persuaded to make another run at becoming a Member of Parliament, this time in King's Lynn constituency.
His concern with the profitability of the farming industry led him to oppose the application to join the European Economic Community.