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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 18 MAY 2014 XIII Europe 2014 all the other doorways to Europe; Italy, Greece, Spain, Bulgaria, etc. This is why I have always maintained that immigration is a European, not a Maltese, problem." Elsewhere, she points towards evidence that Europe is changing its attitude towards the issue, even if it took the deaths of 400 people off Lampedusa to bring it to its senses. "There have been a number of posi- tive developments. The setting up of Eurosur was one, as was a change to the rules of engagement of Frontex. Things are moving. Unfortunately it had to take a tragedy for that to happen - it's a bit like fixing a road only after several people have already been killed in accidents." As for the repeatedly ignored calls for solidarity from Europe, Marlene Mizzi resolutely stands her ground. "The fact that we haven't been suc- cessful to date doesn't mean we sim- ply give up. We should be pitbulls on this; and if we're not successful, it certainly won't be for lack of trying." Labour hopeful Marlene Mizzi is confident that perseverance will eventually pay dividends on the one issue that has arguably caused the most disillusionment with Europe: immigration If at first you don 't succeed… PERSEVERANCE The fact that we haven't been successful to date doesn't mean we simply give up. We should be pitbulls on this; and if we're not successful, it certainly won't be for lack of trying… PHOTOGRAPHY BY RAY ATTARD

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