Why is Mr Brown so unpopular? Here is example 4,259 (or thereabouts). Sky reports:

The Government has been accused of penalising “hard-pressed” families after it confirmed owners of older cars would be hit with higher car tax

…Paul Watters, head of roads policy at the AA, said: “The Government presented the changes as means of influencing people’s purchasing decisions, but it turns out that they are also penalising hard-pressed families who have been running the same car for many years.”

However, of course . . .

…the Prime Minister’s spokesman defended the Government saying: “The Treasury press notice issued on the day of the Budget made clear that the changes to VED related to all new and existing cars and there was a table in the Budget document setting out what the old and new rates are.”…

Translation: it was your fault. For it was certainly in the Treasury’s Budget (which apparently not even many Labour MPs read carefully at the time, to say nothing of media, or it just takes an inordinate amount of time to sink in) press notice number 1 (of 3), down about 3/4 of the page (rather below “Islamic finance”), and is also in the Budget tables 2/3 down, and is mentioned in the text near the end of that same notice number 2, so if anyone had somehow gleaned a mistaken public impression, well, sorry. Pay up, now.