Yes, perhaps, but other countries do not do that. They have 16A MCBs and probably 1mm² flex - or possibly 0.75mm² where overload protection is not required.I was thinking of the scenario where you have several devices on a radial, whether hardwired or connected by plug and socket. To give an example assume 2.5sq.mm fixed cabling, and two or more devices each connected with similar flex of a smaller cross section, let's say 0.75sq.mm. You can't size the MCB to suit 0.75 since there are two or more in parallel.
Only necessary because of the UK 32A circuits.Whereas with fuses you size the MCB to suit the fixed cabling, and each fuse to suit the actual cabling of the attached device.
The fact remains that the UK plug - fused and polarised - was invented so that a 32A ring could be used.
