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google wholesalers. check local branches. i got a supplier near me, but you'd need to start out about 3.00am to get here for 7.30am.
 
TLC sell them and B&Q sell 'British general' ones which are exactly the same (rebrand), never had a problem with the brand myself
 
you'll struggle to get from B&Q. they do the BG CUs, but not the breakers.
 
The new kids on the block, YESSS, might be worth a call. They're a breakaway from CEF and branches are popping up all over offering stiff competition to other wholesalers. Not sure how far south thy have spread. They're beating everything in my area (norf eest) but it might just be an opening gambit to draw customers in. I get round most of the local wholesalers to get best deals but YESSS are winning hands down at the mo.

Yours, Rob (raving insomniac)
 

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