Meh, I sort of have one foot in each hole at the moment. I believe we should we working towards being greener as a whole, but on the other hand, weaning us off petrol by raising the prices when there is no viable alternative is completely wrong.
You must also bear in mind that OPEC is keeping the prices artificially high at the moment, and while a small government tax cut will help, the oil companies will gain most of the profit from it. There is simply no reason for OPEC to be charging such high prices at the moment, apart from inflating their own profits (and punishing the West for allying with the Jews).
The Government doesn't help at all, but then again, when does it ever help? We're meant to be moving to renewable sources, hell, 10 years ago, it was predicted everyone would have electric cars and public transport would be awesome. 10 years on, electric cars are shit, hybrid cars are only marginally cleaner than petrol cars and public transport is both more expensive and shittier than before. The British Government are taking unprecedented steps to make sure that leaving your house is more expensive than ever. Subsidies are being cut, car tax and petrol duty is sky-rocketing and tickets for public transport are rising way above inflation. Electric cars aren't viable, we still don't have clean/hydrogen cars or whatever we're meant to be driving and public transport costs roughly the same as the petrol you'd spend to get there, except it is much slower and you're crowded in with a bunch of smelly fat women and their ten fat chav kids in tow. I can't wait until Labour fuck off out of my government so we can get some real politicians in.