Probably.
I see they also make a big point of referencing yesterday's piece. Locals, claims today's article:
are irate at reports of folk like Natalija Belova, featured in yesterday's Sun. The Lithuanian claims £14,500 a year in benefits and spurns full-time work — yet can afford foreign holidays and buys designer clobber.
It's also accompanied by this bollocks:
Blast at idle Belova
By LEE PRICE
READERS have reacted furiously to yesterday's story in The Sun about a smug immigrant living a lavish lifestyle on benefits.
Our front-page report told how single mum Natalija Belova, 33, from Lithuania, boasted of spurning full-time work to live off £14,500 a year in handouts.
She said: "I am not going to work like a dog on the minimum wage.
"British benefits give me and my daughter a good life. I simply take what is given to me."
Barney Bates, 82, from the West Midlands, fumed: "This really makes my blood boil."
Kathleen Mosley, 62, of Derbyshire, said: "How can these people claim all this money without paying into the pot?
"I work every hour that God sends but can't put my heating on.
Something's got to be done, otherwise there will be a civil war."
Doreen Pordage, 70, of Hadleigh, Suffolk, said: "I still work and don't even get half of what she gets a week.
"David Cameron doesn't see what normal, working-class Brits see – we don't stand a chance."
Online, Martyncymro wrote: "Far more Brits than immigrants live as parasites on benefits. Reduce all benefits by 50 per cent – then Britons and immigrants will start working for their money."
Vytas K wrote: "Because of such immigrants it's a shame to say I'm Lithuanian in Britain."
But Beirao99 warned against encouraging immigrants to go home, commenting "Who will be left to work here?
"Who will run your corner shops, who will clean your toilets, who will do all those meaningless, degrading jobs?"