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From the first image posted, the only thing we can say is it’s untidy.
We now know the SPD is correct, taking the earth from the din rail clamp.
We now know it wasn’t a full rewire. The kitchen was already done, so it’s been a lack of communication as to which circuits were rewired. He may have priced the job on so many circuits, then on site found there were extras.
If this board on the picture was to be given an EICR, the worst outcome would be a C3. In which case, there is no requirement to have it redone.
It is not immediately dangerous, nor potentially dangerous.
Visually, the plastic board below is a definite C3, and the one hanging to the side would be C1 if it’s still connected.
Do we know what the job looks like now the board is complete?
I'd tried to bring similar grounding to this thread two days ago, in several comments that culminated in post #86, but that seemed to fall on deaf ears and I decided to step back.
There's nothing to be gained by people urging the OP to act on the basis of anything other than clearly establised fact and a number of comments blur the lines between preference, opinion and what is clearly stipulated in The Wiring Regulations.
It's obvious to everyone that some aspects of the work carried out are far from ideal, but far from ideal doesn't constitute wrong doing and perhaps everyone (OP included) might be better served if such distinction is made clear.