Any fire capable of distorting a metal mcp enough for the operating glass to break would surely affect a plastic one equally.
I would further suggest that by the time a fire of such intensity did so then it is probably too late to worry about if a the fire alarm had operated anyway because the fire might be too intense to allow safe evacuation.
The idea of self-powered, isolating alarm sounders appears to be an expense that is not considered necessary by the BSI committee. It is assumed that failure of sounders on a monitored circuit outside of a fire condition is an unlikely scenario. During a fire condition the cable and devices should provide enough resistance to fire to allow the sounders to operate long enough to allow evacuation. Self-powered, isolating sounders are therefore not considered necessary.