The Legal Eight Hours and International Labour League was a London-based organisation set up to facilitate the formation of a distinct Labour Party.[1] It arose from the May Day demonstration organised by the Bloomsbury Socialist Society and the Gas Workers and General Labourers’ Union on Sunday 4 May 1890.[2]

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  1. National Union of Gasworkers and General Labourers of Great Britain andIreland. (1891). Report from Great Britain and Ireland to the delegates of the Brussels International Congress, 1891. London. JSTOR 60214659.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. Edward Aveling. "The First May Day". tribunemag.co.uk.
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