Our old friend the OSG has the length limits as 68m and 106m for 1mm and 1.5mm on a 6A circuit distributed circuit and the 3% VD limit. Realistically these days you are not counting 100W bulbs so it would be very odd to reach 6A on any light circuit (and with LED lights then 3% is a ridiculous limit to retain) so assuming actual load is 3A = 690W = 2.7kW halogen equivalent then doubling your OSG length limit is reasonable 136m (or 212m for 1.5mm but going to be Zs limited to less).
OSG has 1mm down at 36.2 mOhm/m and 6A MCB Zs limit is 5.87 ohms, so allowing 0.87 for a poor TN-S value of Ze then your length limit for meeting disconnection on Zs becomes 138m (or 165m for 1.5mm/1mm T&E).
Table 7.1(ii) has the CCC of 1mm as above 6A in all methods.
So realistically for any normal home, 1 or 2 stories, there is no electrical case to argue. Yes, for some mansion with a chandelier that would make Liberace jealous you might need some bigger cable, maybe even more MCBs, etc.
So I guess it is more down to physical characteristics and personal preferences.
I like 1mm as many LED lamps have piddling little push-in terminals with little bending radius for the conductors and 1mm is a lot easier then!