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Don't know where this red wire came out of..any idea please...
 

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It's going nowhere until the rose is replaced. Those brass terminal blocks should be within a plastic housing that has broken off, not floating about where they can cause a short-circuit. Sorry, it's nadgered (that's the technical term). It was even missing a screw the last time it was installed, hence so many neutrals being in one terminal.

When it's replaced, it looks like it's the switched line, if the black in the same cable as the floating red is not used. It's a non-standard arrangement of cables that might also indicate the presence of a borrowed neutral, which can lead to a shock hazard as a lighting circuit that appears isolated might not be. I recommend isolating all lighting circuits while this is rectified, until proven otherwise, not just the circuit that controls this light.
 
There are several things wrong there, was a light fitting fitted on top of the rose base? If so you need a circular drywall box and some wagos, and an electrician to put it all together.
 
I will replace it deffo..but need to know where the red wire goes...think the little drawing may help ??
 

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Was there previously another light nearby that is no longer in use or now doesn't work? If so, was it controlled by the same switch as this one, or another switch?
 
In which case it is likely that the floating red is a switched line to the other light. If so, it came from the same terminal as the black that connects to the brown core of this light's flex. That black should have had a red sleeve to indicate it's a switched line. Needs re-doing properly though...

(Also in that case, there's no particular reason to suspect a borrowed neutral.)
 
In which case it is likely that the floating red is a switched line to the other light. If so, it came from the same terminal as the black that connects to the brown core of this light's flex. That black should have had a red sleeve to indicate it's a switched line. Needs re-doing properly though...

(Also in that case, there's no particular reason to suspect a borrowed neutral.)
That would make sense as the black also came out...must have been a loose screw...thanks for all your help people....
 

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