I am well aware of that. What is not clear is what each embassy asks people to provide, or what each embassy was asked to verify.
I know what the UK government accepted for income and I can see that from the Thai point of view as being inadequate. If embassies insisted, and some may well do, on a document like the UK P60 then I don't see there would be a problem providing the letter.
We went through Heathrow in March. My wife and I went through together. We were told by the officer "mixed passports in this channel, please".
The channels next to us were the e-gates where UK passports holders went.
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