There are two limits to length of cable in ring finals, one is enough current should be able to flow to operate the magnetic part of the MCB/RCBO and the other is the voltage should not drop below the limits.
The latter is rather hit and miss, there is no hard and fast rules, we are told it is worked out as 20 amp in centre as 12 amp even spread, so 26 amp is used to calculate cable length and with 2.5 mm that works out at 106 meters.
But with a large home, by dropping to 16 amp you can have 180 meters of cable, personally would look at lollipop idea and use even 10 mm if required to a twin cooker outlet plate and form the ring final from that. But there is no hard and fast rules, I have in the past used 6 mm to junction boxes and spurs to each socket in a warehouse where the 24 foot drops from false ceiling in the refrigerated room would have cause problems with volt drop for the cleaning equipment to be used in the cheese store.
Although designed for homes, ring finals are used elsewhere, but in the home the advantage is reduction of cable used, and number of RCBO's required to allow many sockets which can have the 3 kW load without causing it to trip.
In the main swapping to less than 32 amp is because of an error somewhere.