Yes I did, that is "normal" for the vast majority of houses, so if the cold tap was accidently made live by a fault there would be a difference in potential between the taps with a good low impedance "earth" ( neutral ) on the hot tap. A bond between taps would allow earth leakage currents to flow and trip the RCD as soon as the fault developed which would be before anyone discovered it by getting a shock.You were the one who mentioned a hot tap earthed by the immersion or boiler and the cold not
Alternatively a fault in an immersion heater that was not earthed could lift the hot tap to a potential somewhere between Neutral and Live. Touching that hot tap and something earthed would produce a shock.