Project fear.
Pathetic.
We were talking about risks, we have to discuss what they are. Project fear would be if all of our arguments were about risks, like, this was all we had as an argument, hold up a mirror.
And of course all of these things will affect us whether or not we are in the EU. I don't think we are part of the USA, but when their financial system imploded in 2007 so did ours. I don't think we are part of China but the slow down in their economy has substantially affected the UK - just ask people in Port Talbot. And if there is another financial crisis we will almost certainly be affected worse if we aren't part of the largest economic block on the planet.
Well done the global economy effects the UK regardless of remain or leave, what are you coming up with next 'Pope is Catholic' or 'bear shits in woods'. If we are discussing this as a risk, then its to what extent it effects the UK economy not if it effects the UK economy.
Greece and other Euro economies needing further bail outs is a risk, not so much because it costs the EU but because if the EURO fails the EU fails.
If we're in as it fails its going to have a massive effect on the UK, it will have less effect if we are out.
I actually don't subscribe to your 'big is best' ideology, Iceland was in a worse state than Greece but are free to run their own economy, unlike Greece (who have to do what the EU tells them to do), and things have gone well.
To be consistent with the whole big is best thing; do you want the UK to join the Eurozone?