The 2015 pension freedoms, championed by former minister Steve Webb, have sparked a decade-long debate. Webb, reflecting on his role in the policy, argues that the fear of reckless spending, like buying a Lamborghini, was unfounded. Despite initial concerns, the data reveals a responsible approach from pensioners. While a significant portion of smaller pension pots were cashed out early, the tax system acts as a deterrent for extravagant spending. The Pensions Commission's report, critical of the policy, overlooks the positive impact of pension freedoms. Webb's research highlights pensioners' preference for frontloading spending, a behavior encouraged by the policy. He emphasizes that those with substantial pension pots are not feckless but rather disciplined savers. The author concludes by expressing pride in the policy and warns against a 'government knows best' mindset that could undermine the progress made.