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Default tying off a ring outlet

Hi again all,

Another quick electrical wiring question. I'm about to change the wiring
on my boiler, so that the existing mains power source (which is on my
kitchen's ring) is unused and hanging in the breeze. I am putting a
blanking plate over where the cable to the boiler came from.

Obviously it's not going to be acceptable to leave the wires just lying
there. What is the correct way to isolate the wires so that they are not
touching anything, is it ok to use a screw terminal block ?
 
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