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Agree it's their buyers thare at fault, probably an inexperienced University Graduate in Business Management, with absolutely no electrical experience, or common sense, personaly I like M&S and their aftersales ethos, the faults lie with the Management, much the same as the Orange sheds, buy and then sell anything if there is a market.
Things like this need bringing to their atention. Mind you tried it once before with the Management at the Orange Shed, got nowhere, in one ear and out the other.
 
I can't really see that well but it looks like you don't have a 20mm (male) brass bush looks like they clamped that box just between two 20mm locknuts.

* And it looks like there is a lack of a earth terminal.

Cheers
 
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My money is on it being a metal class 2 fitting. Out of curiosity why has your curiosity not got the better of you and had it stripped it down to see for yourself? I know the very first time I came across one of these I stripped it down to make sure I didn't make a fool of myself failing a desk lamp unnecessarily during its 'pat' test.
 
Looking at the scrawping marks at all the nuts,it could have been swapped/modified,from original design,so M&S are innocent until further information :)

They have just re-introduced their cancelled large knicker range,so,they do listen to complaints.....obviously,not mine....honestly...
 
My money is on it being a metal class 2 fitting. Out of curiosity why has your curiosity not got the better of you and had it stripped it down to see for yourself? I know the very first time I came across one of these I stripped it down to make sure I didn't make a fool of myself failing a desk lamp unnecessarily during its 'pat' test.
The sleeving on the flex to the lamp holder doesn’t go into the tube up to lamp holder - I don’t see how it could be class 2 myself - happy to be enlightened though!
 

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