I dont think that we are disagreeing as much as you think we are - I probably didnt express myself too well though in my original post.
I am all in favour of mcb/rcd/rcbo protection. I've not read the 17th edn, but I was told that they were going to start and introduce radial circuits into the uk regs. Did it happen?
Couldnt work out how to fully quote, but to answer a couple of things.
110v is deemed safe, due to safe touch voltages which our regulations are designed to which means the current shouldnt go above the safe current. Its why 110v is used on building sites. Any voltage can be danagerious as it can causes burns, hence why i wouldnt reconmend touching live cable unless you know the conditions.
But there situations where you make the hole work space live meaning anything you touch is live at what ever voltage.
The European's (Germany i heard where going more our way, but they are different France) are going single pole MCB's more these days backed by Double pole RCD's, dont get to het up about double isolation for most domestic uses in the UK, is a biggy in parts of Europe due to twin plug rather then 3pin UK. But no a MCB will not trip faster then a correctly designed fuse. The bennifit from MCB's is you can use smaller cables, or extended cable runs, and they control inrush currents better, and a reusable. Inrush currents are pretty much redunadant in the domestic environment.
The argument for radials in these country is pretty poor tbh, yes under 3 phase supplies may be of bennfit to help prevent 415 potential. Rings are far more versitle and easily expandable if required where radials are not. a 500amp ring is just as safe as a 10amp radial, provided both are constructed in the correct manor.
The reason why rings are being considered to be withdrawn for the UK regs, is numbty DIY'er's who think there electrictions and know better, and expand the ring incorrectly or even split the ring into 2 radials.
Hydralic MCB's are not used in domestic environment's, or least i have never seen them yet, but 100- 400amp fuses are still used in some circumstances.
One other thing to clear up to higher a voltage though a too smaller a cable causes increased resistance and voltage drop, which will increase current yes, but that increase was purely down to the higher voltage.
Personally i am all for the lastest update, RCBO's are the way to go IMHO as you gain circuit discrimination, but again tbh RCBO's will only be safe provided they are installed correctly and not abused, but theres to abuse on them then fuses.