I never said that you did, if you read what I said, is that if it was an external control fault, this would ask the boiler to run constantly, so the pump would run and the boiler would keep firing up when the primary water temperature dropped, if it is only the pump that is running constantly and your radiators are not constantly hot then you have a boiler problem and fitting a room thermostat will not make any difference, but feel free to fit one and see who is correct
Wouldn't the boiler keep the pump running when in CH mode as there's no room thermostat to tell it to stop?