Alexander Karley Donald (died by 1918) was a Scottish barrister active in the socialist movement.
Along with other parliamentarians, he left the League to form the Bloomsbury Socialist Society in 1890.
[2] In 1889, Donald was a founding member of the Labour Union, becoming in August its joint secretary.
[3][4] He attended the founding conference of the Independent Labour Party in 1893, where he argued that its National Administrative Council should not meet monthly as that would be too expensive.
[1] He edited the publication of a historic English translation of Melusine by Jean d'Arras.