I'm very selfish when it come to fuel prices, but let's face it, don't we all bend our arguments to suit our circumstances?
Hauliers should have huge tax breaks on fuel - all the time the prices go up, so does the cost of our food.
I do 2000 miles miles a year in my car. Last year I did 1200 miles on my bike, so a total of 3200 miles.
As far as I'm concerned they can put the cost of fuel for private motorists upto a fiver and it wouldn't overly bother me, and then with the vast amount of tax collected they could improve the public transport infrastructure.
Some people may live a long way from where they work. Not my problem, but OK, give them tax breaks as well.
Punish people who use their cars when they don't really need to.
This would, of course, be complicated to administer - but as somebody who recently has had to wade through very complicated tax rules (having recently been taxed too much) this is something we are "good" at so I'm sure HMRC could produce a formula!