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The pledge to spend £28bn every year until 2030 on green investments, from new technologies to planting trees, was made by shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves during the Labour Party conference in 2021.
But she scaled it back to a target last summer, with Ms Reeves blaming high inflation and interest rates following former prime minister Liz Truss's disastrous mini-budget.
Last week, Sir Keir confirmed Labour would scrap the headline figure entirely. He said: "Because of the damage the Tories have done, we can't now do everything that we wanted to do" if he got the keys to Number 10.
However, he was criticised by some within his party - as well as opposition MPs - for U-turning on such a key policy.
Mr Haldane appealed to whoever takes charge at the next election to show "a little more boldness about the economy and boldness around investment".
He added: "I understand the fiscal constraints, but I also think the rules that we have boxed ourselves in on might not be as effective as they need to be to stimulate and support that investment."
The former economist said growth had to be the priority after the economy had "stood still" for two years.
"That has put huge pressure on households, huge pressure on public services, huge pressure on local governments," he said.
"And the only way to break free from the constraints of that is by us growing our economy sustainably in a way that hasn't happened for the past 24 months."