Your right i don't like them, they make no sense at all in a typically sized house, even less so in a bungalow, ...especially when a new CU is being installed!!
Have no idea what your on about here, with the heavy loads?? Are you saying that a typical 80A supply on 16mm tails CU isn't suitable or capable of supplying a typical house?? So when is an existing upstairs outlet circuit or lighting circuit not suitable to be extended?? They are probably going to be the most under loaded and easily got at circuits in the house!!
The existing circuits CU is supplied by a 16mm sub from a first floor meter cupboard to a ground floor CU serving the rest of the house....I used the shower as an example...adding a 40-50a shower to a 16mm submain already serving the entire house may not be a good idea. An existing lighting circuit may not be suitable for extending when it does not include a CPC...a socket outlet circuit may not be suitable for extending when it is not a ring or has an excessive number of spurs. All examples of when it may be better to leave the existing well alone (assuming the client does not want addituional work)and install a new CU specifically for the work to be carried out.
There are very few circumstances where a second CU would be the correct path to take,see above ....and there is Nothing illogical about that!! ...lol!! It is illogical to take such a blinkered view as you do ....lol!!!