Obama urges young people to reject cynicism and fight to change the world

Barack Obama has urged an audience of young people to "reject pessimism and cynicism" at a town hall-style event in London.
In his speech in Westminster, the US President argued that cynics who
suggest it is not possible to change the world should be ignored.
It was important to "take a longer, more optimistic view of history", he added.
"My primary message is going to be to reject pessimism and cynicism,
know that progress is possible and that problems can be solved," Mr
Obama said.
“Progress is not inevitable and it requires struggle, perseverance and discipline, and faith.
"But that’s the story of how we won voting rights, and women’s
rights, and worker’s rights, and civil rights, and immigration rights,
and gay rights, because of those who came before us often risked their
lives to give us the chance to know something better.
“That’s what gives me so much hope about your generation. So many of you are driven by that same impulse."
He called for young people to work together and avoid isolationism.
"We see calls for isolationism or xenophobia. We see those who would call for rolling back the rights of people.
"I think we can understand they are reactions to changing times. But,
when I speak to young people, I implore them, and I implore you, to
reject those calls to fall back."
Mr Obama praised the close relationship between the US and the UK,
which he said had improved dramatically since the British "burned down
my house", a reference to the torching of the White House in the war of
1812-1814.
Answering questions from the audience, Obama praised David Cameron
for being “ahead of the curve” on transgender rights issues, saying that
"social attitudes on this issue have changed faster than I've seen on
any other issue".
“Seek out people who don't agree with you. That will teach you to
compromise,” Mr Obama said when asked about dealing with political
opponents, adding that this attitude would also help people who decided
to get married.
Meanwhile it was confirmed that he will meet Jeremy Corbyn in private on Saturday.
Previously, Labour officials had said that they “hoped” there would
be a meeting between the US President and Mr Corbyn, who takes a
critical stance towards Mr Obama’s foreign policy.

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Mr Obama, who arrived in London on Friday, also visited the Globe Theatre to mark the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare.
His warning on Friday that Britain leaving the EU would push the country to “the back of the queue” for American trade deals has sparked a row from pro-Brexit campaigners.
Mr Obama urged Britain to remain in the European Union in a speech, reflecting the government’s pro-EU stance.
“I don't think the EU moderates British influence in the world, it
magnifies it,” he said, stressing that America would prioritise
relations with Brussels over forming any new free trade agreements with
Britain.
On Newsnight on Friday evening, Liam Fox, the former defence
secretary, called Mr Obama's comments about the EU debate “largely
irrelevant”.
Nigel Farage said that Mr Obama was “talking down Britain” with his
comments, while Tory MP Dominic Raab said he was a “lame duck” for
repeating the views of the UK government.
The American president is in the UK to celebrate the Queen’s 90th
birthday, and has also held talks with David Cameron, who he will meet
again on Saturday evening.
Mr Corbyn opposes British military intervention in Syria and last year wrote a letter to Labour MPs saying he “cannot support” David Cameron’s plans for British air strikes on Isis in Syria.
Military action in Syria is one of the topics that Mr Obama has discussed with the Prime Minister.
Speaking after talks with Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing
Street, Mr Obama stressed there were “no plans” to send ground troops
into Libya.
But he said that he and Mr Cameron would not sit back and wait while Isis built up its base in the coastal city of Sirte.
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