With the Conservatives and the SNP both in crisis, the Labour leader hopes to catch the public's eye with his plans for clean power by 2030.
Sir Keir is clear that this is the sort of"activist industrial policy" Britain needs for the longer term, but for voters looking to Labour to commit money to schools, hospitals and transport in the next election, this could prove a hard sell with the amount Labour is willing to borrow to subsidise green technologies dwarfing other commitments for public services."We are going to put money into public services," explains one senior Labour figure.
The criticisms have prompted another policy tweak as Sir Keir promised not to revoke any fossil fuel extraction licenses granted before the next general election, even though it could take years before those new fields begin producing. When I pressed Sir Keir in an interview in Leith on Monday if the"clean power by 2030" pledge was a guarantee or a target he demurred, saying it was his"ambition" and he believed to be"doable". Not an explicit guarantee then, and for good reason.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Sir Keir Starmer hits out at what he calls 'Tory crap'During a speech in Scotland primarily about green energy and how the UK can 'lead the world' in this area, Sir Keir takes a swipe at previous governments' approach to green energy.
Read more »
Keir Starmer pledges to end North Sea exploration and let areas profit from clean powerSir Keir Starmer will vow to cut bills and create jobs when he sets out his party's green energy plans.
Read more »
Keir Starmer pledges publicly-owned energy company will have Scottish HQThe party has said it will create 50,000 direct and indirect jobs in Scotland in the clean power sector.
Read more »
Labour would force renewables projects on to councils, says Keir Starmer\n\t\t\tJournalists in 50+ countries follow the constant flow of money made and lost in oil & gas while\n\t\t\ttracking emerging trends and opportunities in the future of energy. Don’t miss our exclusive\n\t\t\tnewsletter, Energy Source.\n\t\t
Read more »
Keir Starmer says Labour needs Scottish seats to win general electionThe Labour leader said 'Scotland is central to our plans' in a Q&A session following a speech in Edinburgh on Monday morning.
Read more »