Captain Sir Harold Malcolm Bullock, 1st Baronet, MBE (10 July 1889 – 20 June 1966[1]) was a British soldier and Conservative Party politician.
In 1923 he was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Waterloo in Liverpool, a position he retained until the constituency was abolished in 1950.
He was re-elected in the new Crosby constituency at both the 1950 and 1951 general elections,[5][6] before resigning as an MP in October 1953 due to ill-health.
[11][12] At the time, homosexuality was illegal in the United Kingdom, yet Bullock was in a circle of renowned members of British high society who attended Sir Philip Sassoon’s glamorous house parties.
Held at Port Lympne Mansion, it was understood as a venue where they could conduct secret relationships in privacy.