Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK’s Labour party, has outlined the party’s plans for reducing the UK’s reliance on fossil fuels and making the most of green energy deployment within the country if his party was to win the next election through a speech in Scotland. The plans come soon after the party watered down its flagship £28 billion ($35.7 billion) green investment fund, claiming it would ramp up from an undisclosed figure instead following the interest rate chaos that has struck the UK. Labour set out its plans a while ago in its Green Deal Industrial Plan and has revised this in a new document called A New Business Model for Britain. This has mostly been scrutinized by…