It wouldn't. Like ban-all-sheds says, that breaker only protects the 6mm cable and, in your case, the switch on the wall. Any wiring inside the cooker that isn't up to the job is on its own. Could it be that this cooker should never have been hard-wired into a 32 amp circuit but should instead have been fitted with a 13 amp plug.
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