Whilst I agree in taxing those who have shouted for lockdowns the loudest (completely unrealistic, but it is cathartic to imagine someone from the treasury trawling through social media and amending tax letters as they do it
), I am actually a work from homer in a secure job but have been vehemently against it since last spring.
I am resigned that my taxes will go up; obviously I have saved a lot of money from not doing all my usual commuting, events and travels in the past year, so financially I will be OK with that (and I know this is a very fortunate position) but I will never get that time back. That is far more important to me than money. I work to live life to do things and experience the world, not to sit at home counting banknotes in front if Netflix. We are going to have to think about starting a family next year, so I've lost a year of being able to do lots of the things I wanted to do before then, and it really grates with me. I know that sounds selfish, but only as selfish as those who have been overtly happy for people to have been robbed of their usual lives and freedoms for a year.
Some extra bank holidays would be nice, to be honest, which would do wonders for the travel and hospitality industries if they are timed for when all restrictions are gone in the summer. However, the fact that they affect the business and finance side of the economy means it won't happen.