Please read the whole thread for context before springing to incorrect assumptions.
This:
suggested connecting the RCBO FE lead to a separate earth rod and not to the earth terminal.
If that method of incorrect installation was done, and the CNE incoming cable failed, it could put 230V or more between the RCBO neutral and the FE lead.
In reality this will never happen, as the RCBO FE lead would be connected to the main earth terminal in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Even with a failed CNE incomer, the FE lead and neutral would still be at the same voltage as they both connect to the same shared N&E terminal.