This is often referred to, wrongly, as "earth bonding". There's actually no such thing. It's either earthing, OR bonding.
Earthing is largely for any metalwork, including gas/oil/water/armoured cables, that must be connected to earth in case they become "live" as the result of a fault.
Bonding is a now redundant procedure that connects copper tube, sinks etc together to ensure that they are all of the same potential (voltage). It's called "equipotential bonding" or "supplementary bonding". The idea was to create a "Faraday Cage" where no shock results from touching two parts simultaneously.
In older systems where there is no RCD (earth trip) provided, bonding is still necessary. With RCDs, it's not required. In short, leave it as it is. It shouldn't be earthed.