Well, it's off, using a bearing puller, and with the most almighty bang. It needed so much force that I was in a cold sweat when it eventually freed. There was no Loctite ....
In the picture is the bearing puller, £14 from RS, and the two clutch centre extractors. They are different, from different suppliers .... though I gave the same information for both. One is stamped MCA P127 and the other MCA P246. The threads on both stripped ... P127 is short because I sawed off the damaged thread section to try to use it again. I have tried to measure the tpi but there is not enough thread for me to do it ..... P127 seems to have more threads than P246. (i.e it is finer). P246 fitted better but there is so little thread inside the clutch centre that I think both were doomed to fail. Is it possible to get extractors made from properly hardened steel?
(PS Beezermac .... I couldn't find the mini-puller you suggested in stock anywhere. I am sure it would have been better and avoided the Big Bang)