Knight was
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Rural Affairs, Landscape and Biodiversity in the
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from 2005 to 2006. He then moved to become
Minister of State for Schools in the
Department for Education and Skills. On 28 June 2007, when
Gordon Brown disbanded the department, Knight moved to the newly created
Department for Children, Schools and Families, as the Minister for Schools and Learners. In 2009, when MPs expenses were revealed following a leak in the Daily Telegraph, Knight was ranked 171 out of 645 in the MPs' expenses list, claiming £155,987 in 2007/2008, compared with £137,970 in 2006/2007, of which £94,135 was for staff, £9,746 was for a communications allowance and £4,993 was for personal living expenses. In his first
Parliament, Jim Knight generally voted in line with party policy, including all major votes such as those on the
Iraq war and
top-up fees. Jim Knight held the following positions: • 2003–2004 – Parliamentary Private Secretary to
Rosie Winterton then Minister of State at the
Department of Health • 2004–2005 – Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Ministerial Team at the
Department of Health • 2005–2006 – Parliamentary under Secretary of State for Rural Affairs, the Landscape & Biodiversity • 2006–2009 – Minister of State for Schools • 2009–2010 – Minister of State for Employment • 2009–2010 – Minister for the South West ==After politics==