Well we didnt get there till quite late in the day, we ran out of time, the two electricians started investigating the ring mains 1st, maybe an error on their behalf, they found a fault in the ring mains. It was a case of more than one fault. I guess from their experience they knew what that fault was, and they were right, the ring mains were wired up wrong. The next thing they did was insulation resistance testing, this test would flag leakage between the live conductors and earth and also a short between the line conductors and earth, which would give a resistance of 0 ohms. While doing the insulation resistance test they re-wired the consumer unit because it was a rats nest and they wanted to change put the downstairs circuits covered by one RCD and upstairs covered by another RCD, as before lights were covered by one and sockets by another.
We didnt make any alterations as such, we were concentrating on finding faults.
We did not check live polarity. I think you have hit the nail on the head. Polarity reversed at the distributor's isolator could well explain some of the odd readings we were getting, i think. A live polarity test is what I will suggest we try tomorrow
I think you are right, Polarity reversed at the distributor's isolator does seem to make sense!!