I presume you are talking about my posts. I am not shouting. I have explained my argument numerous times to the point of being immensely frustrated.
My argument has never been about whether lumping circuits together is safe; indeed I have admitted that I have done it, albeit for a temporary stop gap solution. It may well be electrically safe and in which case it can be done (temporarily).
If it is done as a new install it should be highlighted in the EIC as a non compliance and explained as to why it was done, along the lines of a justification. (By the way, the excuse of ‘I needed another spare way because I didn’t buy a big enough CU, and don’t think that the two I have looks to be enough for possibly future expansion’ is not a justification in my view).
If it is found during an EICR it should be highlighted as a C3 or a C2 if it proposes an electrical risk.
How much clearer can I be?
If you guys still don’t agree now then I can only assume that you have been practicing this. I haven’t so I’m not bothered by it.
I will now bow out! Live long and prosper!