Thought that might generate some replies, by the way I wasn't suggesting bonding a plastic pipe.
All most every domestic dwelling I work in with a plastic water service and copper internals, has the copper bonded. This isn't new builds. Now that may be 'cos we've always done it that way, or ignorance, or because it was tested and found not to be extraneous.
So not bonding the metal element of a water service is correct, if when tested, is found not to be extraneous. What then if additional appliances (requiring cpc) are connected, which could change the results of that test, or the pipework is altered with the same result.
How do you now get a suitable cable to that point to bond it. How many of you test an existing install, to see if the existing pipework is extraneous, removing the water bond if necessary?
Not saying I'm right, just interested in the views of my more learned colleagues.