And they would be correct.
The British code actually tells you this. Although they have different rules for the two Radial circuits they use for outlets compared to the Ring circuit that they use normally for outlets, in both cases the rules say there is no limit to the number of outlets on the circuit breaker, but only address the number of outlets on any Spurs. The difference on Spurs is whether the spur is fused or not....
But, I have yet to see any NEC your even International Electrical Code regulations on outlets concerning the number on a general use circuit. And I have over thirty years of reading codes....
I don’t even think there is a number of lights on a circuit listed, only that you use 100 watts for each light point when designing your home, even though your normal lights now use way less than 100 Watts.