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I am missing no points at all and suggest it is 'considerate' driving is when all road users follow the rules of the Highway Code rather than make up their own.
But letting someone off a slip road in front of you isn't making up a rule, nor is it breaking the existing rule. Nowhere does it say someone already on the main carriageway MUST take priority over someone on the slip road, it only says that someone on the slip road should give priority to the driver on the main carriageway. Whether that driver chooses to take the priority given to them, or give it back to the driver on the slip road, is then a matter of individual choice.
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As an aside - did you know that you can fail your driving test for slowing to allow another vehicle to emerge from a side road?
I didn't, no. Doesn't mean it's wrong to let someone out though, does it.
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It has to happen or we would have regular incidents at slip-road junctions

No it doesn't. It only HAS to happen if the person on the slip road decides to pull out into your lane without giving way, and if in doing so they'd end up occupying the same piece of road as you'd have done if you hadn't backed off, but it's not true to say that all drivers do pull out without giving way, or without better adjusting their speed so as to fit into an available gap without causing any other traffic to alter their speed/direction.
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It is not my 'favourite rule' at all and, by the way, I don't appreciate the snide comments madeby you and PeterE towards me in this thread. OK?
I was only intending to light-heartedly poke fun at your apparent love for this particular rule, given the way you're defending it so strongly against a variety of posters who all agree that there are times when it makes sense to ignore it in an attempt to improve traffic flow. Sorry if you thought I was being in any way insulting.