If you, or others, don't have a serious contribution to a genuine question, I suggest you leave the comments to forum members who are willing to help. Your snide comment was not what I asked.
Don't waste your time with more flippant remarks, they wont be read!
I have read and re-read this thread from start to finish.
Unfortunately I am still not sure EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW.
If you have a 2A or 5A socket outlet (round pin) fed from a 6A breaker as I think you have, then to change or upgrade that to a 13A socket outlet the following must be true.
Cable size confirmed to be adequate for the new loading
Cable route to be confirmed, must not pass through any switch gear that is unable to switch the full load. I.e. light switches.
Rcd protection to be confirmed and tested
I honestly think this may be beyond your capabilities as a diy person,
you have been unable or unwilling to answer a previous question about the size of cable at the outlet (looks like other cables to sockets is not a confirmation of size or suitably)
Blindly following best guess and assuming all will be ok, could lead to a danger of shock or fire.
In this case I think you would be best advised to leave it alone and get a professional electrician in to do this.
It will then have a certificate to show the work has been done to the correct standards and tested as such.