In 1996, he entered politics by becoming adviser to Prachuap Chaiyasan and served as Deputy Minister of Public Health from 2004 to 2005 and Deputy Minister of Commerce in 2004. He was then banned from political office for five years due to his membership of the Thai Rak Thai Party. Anutin then joined the Bhumjaithai Party in 2012 after the expiration of the ban and was elected as the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party on 14 October 2012. In the 2019 Thai general election, he was the Bhumjaithai Party's candidate for prime minister. Anutin has been a leading proponent of medical marijuana.
Xenophobic remarks
The media reported on 13 March 2020 that Anutin made a series of derogatory comments disparaging foreigners. Anutin wrote on a Twitter account, "...all you see are farang. They flee their own countries for the safety of Thailand. In Chiang Mai, 90% of Thais are wearing face masks, although none of the farang are wearing masks." He went on to add, "This is the reason our country is being infected . We should be more careful of the farang than other Asians. At the moment it is winter in Europe and farang come to Thailand to hide from the disease. Many farang dress dirtily and don't shower. All hosts have to be very careful." Following a negative public reaction to Anutin's outburst, the Twitter account was deleted, after attracting hundreds of comments across various media platforms, criticizing his ill-considered remarks, with some commentators pointing out that Thailand did not appreciate the contribution made to its economy by foreign tourism. Pressed on the matter, Anutin later claimed that he did not know who the Twitter account belonged to and that he did not post the comments, although he later apologised for them. The Thai languagenews websiteKhaosod covered the incident in detail, showing a portion of the original comments before the Twitter account was deleted. A month prior to his March outburst, in February 2020, Anutin was criticised for remarking that foreigners should be kicked out of Thailand when he saw some who were not wearing face masks at an event at the Siam BTS station in Bangkok. Later, hearing advice from the US Surgeon General, Dr Jerome Adams, that the wearing of masks was unnecessary for the uninfected, Anutin changed his opinion.
Royal decorations
Anutin has received the following royal decorations in the Honours System of Thailand: