Thanks for presenting some interesting figures with regards to the contribution of wind power to energy consumption. The more the merrier, in the sense that in a network of wind farms the variance in generation of individual should level out to some degree. At least some higher frequency components should be filtered out; low frequency components will remain and will need some complementary energy generators or some storage.
That said, the balance of instantaneous generated power and power demand will remain an issue. Should you be interested, I tried to verify the UK's prime minister's claim with some data obtained from Consumer Data Research Centre: https://peter-wurmsdobler.medium.com/could-wind-farms-power-every-uk-home-by-2030-power-analysis-e920ff5b5ee2