Sweeping success is predicted for Scottish nationalists, as part of Britain’s elections. <br /><br /> The Scottish National Party is set to take 58 out of 59 parliamentary seats north of the border, according to an exit poll. <br /><br /> The surge in popularity for the SNP comes just eight months after an independence vote – in which Scots narrowly rejected its call to break away from the UK. <br /><br /> But, in a tweet, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon is urging “huge” caution, saying 58 seats is unlikely. <br /><br /> I’d treat the exit poll with HUGE caution. I’m hoping for a good night but I think 58 seats is unlikely! #GE15— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) May 7, 2015<br /><br /> But even if the SNP does take 58 seats, the other party forecasts – if they also ring true – would kill the prospect of a leftist alliance with Labour.<br /><br /> But it seems Sturgeon is marking her mark. <br /><br /> “It only just serves to underline just how vapid and weak most of the other politicians are, because not only can people barely name them, but they’re barely