In all the explanations, I've forgotten who is saying 20A switches are allowed on ring circuits and who is saying they are not (I'm sure some have changed their minds).
Yes, it's got rather confusing. I have not changed my mind, and the my personal position is, and always has been:
1...I personally can see no electrical reason not to connect 20A switches to a ring final, and so I do it.
IF that is non-compliant with the regulations then I am very happy to be "totally irresponsible" and ignore that regulation.
2...My initial view of the regulation was that I could see no conceivable reason why the authors of BS7671 would want to outlaw switches on ring finals (let's face it, the first thing that electrons hit in most BS1363 sockets and many BS1363 FCUs is a switch!) and therefore felt that, although the wording did not seem totally clear to me, I just could not believe that their intention had been to prohibit switches, so I thought that to interpret the (not totally clear - at least not to me) wording per what I thought was their intention seemed very reasonable.
3...However, virtually everyone who has commented on the matter over the years in this forum (and elsewhere) appears to have interpreted the reg as allowing
only BS1363 accessories (he4nce not switches) to be connected to a ring final - with some fairly forcefully indicating that one should comply with what the regulation "actually says" (although there is not really agreement about that!) and that it is "irresponsible" to work on the basis of what one assumes was the intention (even if not the word) of the authors.
So, in conclusion, I neither know (for certain) nor care whether the regulation allows switches, since I am going to continue using them (when needed) regardless of the regulation. The fact that groups of intelligent and literate people have, on numerous occasions, discussed this matter and expressed opposing views about interpretation of the regulation is, to my mind, a definite indication that the regulation in question is inadequately clear.
There is, of course, another issue which sometimes arises. Some people (presumably those who do not believe that OPDs exist only to protect cables) are unhappy with (and some claim it non-complaint) connecting a switch rated at 20A to a 30/32A circuit.
Kind Regards, John