
I've got a load of brushed steel sockets & switches to fit to the new gaff - I removed & temporarily terminated a few of the existing (plastic) sockets & switches yesterday, to allow the plasterers to skim the walls. On doing so, I noted that there's only one earth / live / neutral wire at each point, rather than the two of each you'd usually find in a more modern house (my house is 40 years old).
The brushed steel sockets & switches call for an additional functional earth (earths the casing in case it becomes live) to be attached - Obviously I can't do this, as I have no 'spare' earth, only the 'protective' earth.
I have some of these (I used them to temporarily terminate the wiring)

Would it be acceptable to run two lengths of earthing wire from the socket into this, then the existing 'protective' earth into the remaining slot, or do I need a separate 'clean' earth?
