In my opinion...
Moaning about the cost of fuel tax is simply complaining that taxes are painful. Is the country rolling in money? Are the people setting and collecting the taxes fabulously wealthy? Well it would appear not.
The people who drive for a living get paid for millage. As the fuel goes up, the compensation/allowance for traveling increases. Generally pottering about costs are barely affected - if it costs £5 to drive to Sainsburys today its going to cost me say £5.10 on April the first, big deal, I'm still going to drive to Sainsburys.
Long distance commuters are hit the hardest. And perhaps these people should be - they regularly drive at peak times, use more than their fair share of the oil reserves and pollution contribution. Why should I have a limited supply of oil because my neighbour wants to drive 100 miles to work and back each day so he/she can get richer?
We need to break the current trend of regular high speed, comfortable, long distance commuting.
If we really want to continue our upward trend of longer, regular journeys, then we will have to pick more suitable vehicles.
There are plenty of small diesel cars out there at the moment which offer 60mpg+, but people prefer to sit in their luxurious high performance vehicles and moan about the cost of fuel. Make your choice, performance, comfort or economy.
ps. I'm pedaling to work and I'm loving it. If you are within 10 miles, your employer offers changing facilities and secure bike lockups, give it a go. 30 minutes exercise and thinking time at the beginning and end of a day on a bike is good for the body, the mind, road congestion and your pocket. It is truly a win-win.
pps. I'm not an eco-warrier. I enjoy driving in non-traffic jams and have two vehicles tucked away in the garage, one averages 14mpg and one does 25mpg. I'm just not complaining about the cost of fuel.