Oh, yes they were!
If they hadn't been, the EU would have been killed off by CdeG ... history but veritude lies there.
If the writer is prepared to go back that far he might as well have mentioned Agincourt and the Field of The Cloth of Gold.
Seriously, perceptions in the UK about the CAP are out of date by at least ten years but this guy's are even more outdated. Export refunds have almost finished, there are no wine lakes or butter mountains, the incentives to maximise production at the expense of the environment have been removed, and the bulk of the money now goes directly into the pockets of farmers rather than being used to subsidise agro-industry. And the rules are the same for every Member State, as they always have been.
VVO, I work in Brussels as a pen pusher in the European Commission, auditing CAP expenditure, but the views I express here are entirely my own. I am no mouthpiece for Barroso, who is another joyless neoliberal. And as for Van Rompuy, I don't know any more more about him than most of us on here, in other words nothing.